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Some pleasant days of fishing and sightseeing served to while away one of the most agreeable weeks I had ever spent. St. John and Morley were obliged to return to Cahir before I was permitted to leave the hospitable house of the Barnetts; and after the week was concluded, our party there consisted of the host and his sister, Sir Percy Stedmole, Mr. Nugent, and myself. I need not say that every day
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Oct. 29, 1864.]
ONCE A WEEK.
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A TIPPERARY SHOT.
By the Author of “Myself and my Relatives,” “Little Flaggs,” &c.
CHAPTER V. THE CAPPAMOYNE LANDS.
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