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Chicago Ledger, v. XXXII, no. 33, Saturday, August 13, 1904.
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Chicago Ledger, v. XXXII, no. 33, Saturday, August 13, 1904.
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Ingraham, Prentiss, 1843-1904.
Date Added
23 January 2018
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Newspaper
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English
Publish Date
1904-08-13
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Chicago, Ill. : W. D. Boyce Company
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Dime Novel and Popular Literature
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A man of mystery; or, Who was betrayed? / by Colonel Prentiss Ingraham.
Who was betrayed?
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‘TEL. XXXII, N0. 33. A MRN hi”? Betrayed ? . Or, >Who Was [copyright hy w. D. Boyce Co.l subscriptions can -or by mail lrom oifire of publication. , CHAPTER VI. AILEEN. ALANNA! -The errand upon which Laritin Lawless had visited Ireland the previous year was ‘one ostensibly in the interests 01 111 There, as in New York, . 0 2H’ h w knew that it was absurd to think or taking con and gaaometer among them . t ’ UIO Parnellites on the other side “So our hot-headed brethren," he can supporters have no syrnpal y with luch me och. V e‘us y is thus that he talked when among tha CIIICAG 0, ILL.. “It is this, however, that hurt: us with our sympathizers in Engllmd. They fear. and with some show of reason, to trust such men with self-governmgrl. ‘What they ml to see is, that an Irish Parliament would exist under constitutional limits, and would of course be elected in a mnstitutlonal way. with that, Ireland must becolnlng in ’a man or we polish and culture or Lnrkin Lawless, and made im to rulers. bu to comman the respect thinking men who still looked upon them slightly revolutlnnar . Lawless had been with- o v. <1 19 egun to dream that he He II even I) might live in history 315 ihv Hrs! Premier of n nfranrhinc-ti land. and he was sincere an e (or e lime; (or Larkln Larwless was I SATURDAY. AUGUST 13, IlJlY$'ii‘ERYs By Colonel Prentiss Ingraham. 1904. young man. and youth is seldom wholly mercenary‘ it is of one of these that we are now s ea . Among those, and they were many. by whom Larki awless nus kindly and ho!- pitabiy rrreivecl while in the sou he . oy a lock. as is said in those parts, though now muc mpoverlshr-d num tly re- duced. Imlced. at the time or his visit. the . er lwn nieces, Anne and Aileen . These iaat were respectively the nhlest uunz u on numerous household I rd; Anne Doing thirty-ave and ltlen but ell! teen yrnrs 0 and matter of far‘. Anne Moly- ux ll Kong thmukh ha rolonl lifetime without an armw frnm the Quiver or the blind god having reached her. she ‘and the faithful Anne (elt that lshe soon SINGLE COPIES 5 CHITS. had not been without attractions in her ay, but A sense oi.’ duty to those who were nearest her had caused her to repel ‘hen any advances were made. hose dear ones. with the exception or Aileen. the pet Limb or the hock. were gon this er Ursula was aged and iniirm. to Aileen. and'Aileen was all er. Aileen herself. a. Winsome, rather Xom malde , innocent End conti inf, dressc in the t unnlcturesque fashion Of. the better class in the southwest ‘or Ireland. e Sh 1"-..
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