The Shan Van Vocht the Story of the United Irishmen
The Shan Van Vocht the Story of the United Irishmen
James Murphy
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" I trust so. And now that that weight is off our minds for the present, I am anxious to know what brought Norah into this part of the world. " 164 THE SHAN VAN VOGHT. " She has probably got married during our absence. What I am anxious to know, " said Eugene, " is, who are the good genii that left us this mansion thus fully fitted up for our needs ?" " Upon my word I had quite forgotten that, " said Redmond ; " in the multiplicity of strange events and surprises that have been occurring within... the last dozen hours or so this had been quite forgotten by me. I wonder how it came to pass. " " Seeing that Norah lives in the neighbourhood, she may throw some light on it. " 4 ' She may, and no doubt will. " " Suppose we ask her ?" " No, not yet. She will call on us when she is ready. I told her where we were coming. " " But the great mystery of all remains incapable of explanation, " said Eugene sorrowfully — " what brought Alice here ? I have grave doubts still that you must be mistaken.
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