The book The Cross And the Shamrock was written by author Quigley Hugh Here you can read free online of The Cross And the Shamrock book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Cross And the Shamrock a good or bad book?
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"Who are you, sir?" said the indignant parson, turning to view hisantagonist. "How dare you interrupt me when I am not addressing you?" "I am an Irishman and a Catholic, " said he; "and furthermore, if youwish to know my name, it is, sir, Murty O'Dwyer, Tipperary man and all. " The reader will recollect the rollicking young attendant who droveFather O'Shane in the snowdrifts from Vermont, a specimen of whoseoratory we have given in a preceding chapter. The antagonist of ParsonGrinoble was no ot...her than the same young man. He had rambled up to thisneighborhood in search of work, and hearing that Mr. Prying was in needof a hay hand, he waited his return from the Vermont State fair. The minister Grinoble returned to the parlor to report progress toAmanda, and to represent the controversial rencontre which he had withO'Dwyer, while Murty learned with wonder and indignation from Bridget, that they were the children which cost Father O'Shane so much vainsearch, and that they were kept in continual annoyance by all sorts ofmale and female religious quacks and mountebanks, all bent on the workof perversion.
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