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Orange and Green

CHAPTER 11: The First Siege Of Limerick
18/31

We can finish the packing up of the goods you wish to take, and any we cannot get off tomorrow can be sent in the next day." Mrs.Conyers looked grave.
"But we have heard of no rapparees in this neighbourhood, Walter," she said.

"We have heard of sad excesses in some parts of the country, but nothing in this neighbourhood." "There has been small temptation for them about here," Walter said, "for every house within miles was stripped by the Williamites.

Catholic or Protestant was all the same to them.

Besides, they knew well that Sarsfield's horse would soon have put a stop to that sort of thing.

Now, I do not wish to alarm you in the slightest, and I do not think that there is any real cause for anxiety.


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