The Life And Adventures, Songs, Services, And Speeches of Private Miles O'reilly [pseud.] (47th Regiment, New York Volunteers)
The book The Life And Adventures, Songs, Services, And Speeches of Private Miles O'reilly [pseud.] (47th Regiment, New York Volunteers) was written by author Halpine, Charles G. (Charles Graham), 1829-1868 Here you can read free online of The Life And Adventures, Songs, Services, And Speeches of Private Miles O'reilly [pseud.] (47th Regiment, New York Volunteers) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Life And Adventures, Songs, Services, And Speeches of Private Miles O'reilly [pseud.] (47th Regiment, New York Volunteers) a good or bad book?
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They had the bone and sinew of the party, as well as nearly all its respectability and talent. Men like Red-Headed Tom Ferris, one of the gamest boys that lived ; Ben Ray, Sheriff Lynch, Mat Gooderson, Isaiah Rynders, and James Irving, were not to be despised. He was sure Mr. Jake Sharp hereupon rose, and furiously de- manded the instant expulsion of Mr. James O'Reilly, which had been already carried unanimously — the Duke of Bloomingdale, the senior representative of "West Washington market, a...nd Mr. P. Griese voting in the affirmative, and the chairman thereupon de- claring it to be the ascertained will of the whole meeting. (Loud applause.) The Chairman would 136 THE ADVENTURES OF add that if any one could say that he had seen any other man look approbation while Mr. J. O'Reilly was speaking, the person who had dared so to look should also be expelled. (Dead silence.) JIMMY NESBITt's SONG. Mr. Nesbitt here jumped up on one of the benches, and said he had a song so pat to James O'Reilly's case, that with the permission of the chair and those present, he'd be glad to give it to them.
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