The book Robert Emmet, a Tragedy of Irish History was written by author Clarke, Joseph Ignatius Constantine, 1846-1925 Here you can read free online of Robert Emmet, a Tragedy of Irish History book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Robert Emmet, a Tragedy of Irish History a good or bad book?
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{Exit. FLEMING. [Following — musingly\ My cousin, you have a fool's journey before you ; but I think I see my way to turn it to account for Malachi Fleming. [Exit. Enter Howley, a Dublin rebel, from street, and watches them off. As he is about to leave the stage, Kirwan, a Dublin rebel, enters hurriedly. KIRWAN. Major Sirr, the town marshal, and a patrol of four are coming down Thomas Street, and crossing in and out through the side-streets. He may be 40 ROBERT EMMET. here in five minutes. Tell... them within to bar the doors, and be ready. HOWLEY. Faith, if he 's only four with him, we '11 give him a hot reception. Four men with muskets cocked at every door will settle any throuble from that quarther. KIRWAN. Where 's General Emmet ? HOWLEY. He passed down there just now. I saw him meet a lady. Not a minute 's to be lost in warning him. Sirr's dogs are hungry for another like Lord Edward Fitzgerald. Go back to Thomas Street and watch. [Exit Howley into house. KIRWAN. God save him to Ireland now.
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