Ireland Her Wit Peculiarities And Popular Superstitions With Anecdotes Lege

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He was then collared by John Gallagher, one of the assailants and a powerful man, and, while struggling in his grip, thrust at with blades and a bayonet, one of the former of which broke in the fleshy part of his arm ; the latter, too, in forcing out two of his teeth, had its point broken, and was thereby prevented from passing through his throat. After having freed himself, by great exertions, from Gallagher's grasp, he was next assailed with muskuet -stock, pistol-butts, and the caudle- stick..., which had been seized by one of the assailants, who gave the candle to a boy to hold. By one of the blows inflicted by these weapons, he was prostrated under the table, and, while lying there, defending himself, with unimpaired powers, against other deadly- aimed blows, he exclaimed. ' Cowardly rascals, you may now desist ; you have done for me, which was, of course, your object. ' The candle had, by this time, been quenched in the struggling, and the gaol and streets thoroughly alarmed ; so that the assailants, fearing to injure one another, and deeming that their intended victim was really des- patched, retreated from the prison, leaving Fitzgerald, though wounded, once more in security.

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