Parallel Passages From Two Tales Elucidating the Origin of the Plot of Guy Manne

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Parallel Passages From Two Tales Elucidating the Origin of the Plot of Guy Manne
Gilbert J Gilbert James French
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220. We must now briefly follow the fortunes of this poor boy to the British colony in America, where he became involved in adventures with the natives and colonists. Kidnapped and carried abroad. " Mark Byrne deposed : " That about sixteen years ago, at the desire of one Donnelly a constable, who told him (then also a constable) he had a good job for him, for which he was to get a guinea, he went along with him to one Jones's, where was the present Earl of Anglesey (then called Lord Altham) an...d a small boy, which my lord said was his bro- ther's son, and desired Donnelly &c. To take him away to George's quay; that accordingly they carried him towards Essex bridge, and from thence in a coach to the quay ; that my lord was there as soon as the coach; that a boat was waiting at the quay and the boy put into it by Donnelly; that my lord went into the boat down the river; that they had no staves as constables nor any warrant ; and that when Donnelly carried the boy down the steps he was so tired with crying he could scarce speak.

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