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In the Irish Brigade

CHAPTER 5: A New Friend
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I am heartily glad that the baron has so handsomely rewarded you for the service, and if you like, I will go round with you this afternoon to his agent, and see the money safely deposited." "Thank you, your honour.

I sha'n't feel easy, as long as I have got it in my pouch.

I should suspict everyone who came near me, and should never dare take my hand off it, lest someone else might put his in." "You are a lucky fellow, Kennedy," O'Neil said, when Desmond told his two comrades of the arrangements that had been made.

"And, if you go on like this, the regiment will believe that any good fortune that may fall to its lot is the result of your luck." "I really do not like having leave given to me, when I have been such a short time in the regiment.

It does not seem fair upon others." "No one will grudge you that," O'Sullivan said.


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