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Orange and Green

CHAPTER 11: The First Siege Of Limerick
12/31

I have been, in fact, expecting it for the last day or two." "Then I shall move," Mrs.Conyers said, decidedly.

"It will take us a day or two to pack up such valuables as I should like to take away and leave at Limerick, till the return of happier days.

When that is accomplished, I shall carry out my intention of making for Galway, and leave the house to take care of itself." "In the meantime, madam," Captain Davenant said, "I will leave my son and four of the men, who are now convalescent, as a protection.

I fancy they are all fit to take the saddle, but I can strain a point a little, and leave them still on the sick list." "Thank you very much, indeed," Mrs.Conyers said, while a glance of satisfaction passed between Walter and Claire.

"That will be a satisfaction.


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