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Orange and Green

CHAPTER 11: The First Siege Of Limerick
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Indeed, I shall feel quite safe, so long as your son is here.

I wish now I had moved the things before; but I had hoped that you would have been allowed to remain in quarters here all the winter.

Had it not been for that, I should never have decided as I did." The next morning the troop started.
"The place seems strangely quiet," Walter said, as he strolled out into the garden with Claire, after breakfast.

"It seems terrible to think that, in three or four days, it will be deserted altogether, and that you will have gone." "It is horrid," the girl said, with tears gathering in her eyes.

"I hate King William and King James both," she went on petulantly.


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