Personal Recollections of the Late Daniel O'connell, M.P.
Personal Recollections of the Late Daniel O'connell, M.P.
Daunt, William J. O'neill, 1807-1894
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for Mr. ?' I just tell you the circumstance,'* con- tinued O'Connell, " to show you that I kept an 'eye on that important branch of my profession." One day, when the Liberator was particularly occupied, and interruption, of course, more than ordinarily unwelcome, a civil booby came in, and apologised for not having previously visited him. " Say nothing about it," said O'Connell; **I look on it as a very great kindness when people don't visit me." On another day of incessant political occupa- ti...on at the Mansion-house, the servant announced Mr. . " Who is Mr. T demanded O'Connell. « I know many men of that name." The servant de- scended to the hall to inquire, and satisfied O'Con- nell as to the peculiar identity of his visitor. " Go ask him what's his business^" s^d the Liberator, TOL. n. H Digitized by Google 98 PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS giving himself another short rq)rieve. " He says his business is to make his bow to your lordship,'* said the envoy, having made the inquiry. *^ Augh !
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