The Anglo Irish of the Nineteenth Century a Novel volume 3
The Anglo Irish of the Nineteenth Century a Novel volume 3
Banim John
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Mickle H 2 148 THE ANGLO-IRISH. Farrell a second time, particularly under the present circumstances. At their last parting, Gerald had been led to conclude that, notwith- standing his specious statements, the ex-coachee was an active, though concealed Rockite : and his wife's embarrassment when questioned, a few moments before, as to his absence from home, and her evident alarm, and bungled equivocation at another question, convinced Ge- rald that, notwithstanding the good advice admitted by Mi...chael to Moya, and his yet lame thigh, to boot, the discontented young man had spent the very last night in Rockite conclave, at least. Gerald therefore would avoid personal contact with his former fellow- sufferer, however strong and sincere Michael Farrell's gratitude might prove. He pitied from his heart the early sufferings of the young couple, and again, and more than ever, accused himself of having, in a great degree, caused them : the character, the person, (though in no unlawful way, ) and the manner of Moya, fur- ther interested him ; and he certainly would see more into their condition, and gain authentic in- formation of their past life, after his arrival at Lower- Court : but for the present Gerald walk- THE ANGLO-IRISH.
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