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Hannah Corcoran: An Authentic Narrative of Her Conversion From Romanism, Her ...
Thomas Ford Caldicott
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Mr. Gallagher oflSciated. I knelt when others did, and prayed as I wished, but did not humble myself before the images.
I cried most of the day, and did not wish to eat anything, but was urged to eat by those around me. At supper-time, Mr. Dolanty , or Dougherty, — I am not sure of his name, only I know that it was the same person that I saw at Priest Lyndon's the Wednesday evening before, — came in, and remained about two hours, conversing a great part of the time. Part of the time he converse
...d with Mrs. Welch in another ropm ; I could hear their voices, but could not tell what * John Corcoran now states that he was in the Fitchburg Depot from the time he left Hannah nntil his mother re- turned, something like half an hour ; yet he had not the slightest idea that his mother had left his sister anywhere but on her way to Charlestown.
10 110 PRIESTS CONVBESB WITH HER.
they said. When Mr. D. came in, he said he was very tired, and almost killed with his walk.'' It will be remembered that on that day there was a very deep snow on the ground.


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