Convict No 25 Or the Clearances of Westmeath a Story of the Whitefeet

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Plagues of one kind or another. ' Wan THE LEAGUE OF THE WHITEFEET 125 of beasts to eat up the crops, wan of darkness, one of some- thin' else, an' wan, the worst, that killed the eldest child. Well ! what plagues are sent to us for doin' nothin' half so bad as they did ? Every wan of these plagues rolled into a lump an' made into wan, an' that wan is — the landlords. They eat up the crops, an' they kill the first born an' youngest born, an' the whole family ; an' they make the people mix the wa...ter wid the blood of their tears ; an' they make them make bricks athout sthraw — at laiste, " said Charley, laughing, " they make 'em make turf for nothin' in the hate of the day, which is much the same thing. " "That's not a bad illustration, Charley, " said the prophet, as he laughed, partly against his will — for he was in no great mood for laughing — at the fervour of the other's remarks.
"No, " said" Charley, resuming his seriousness, " because it's true — perfectly true — with this addition, that with Moses and his people the plagues lasted only for a short time — with us they're likely to be present always — to last for ever.


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