An Irish ChildhoodAlexander Norman Jeffares, Antony Kamm Collins, 1987 - 384 страница |
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... began to throw some of them to the ground . Fergus came out just then from the palace , and when he saw what a good defence the little lad was making , he brought him in to where Conchubar was playing chess , and told him all that had ...
... began to throw some of them to the ground . Fergus came out just then from the palace , and when he saw what a good defence the little lad was making , he brought him in to where Conchubar was playing chess , and told him all that had ...
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... began Latin with ardour , and continued for a year or two with great diligence , when I began Greek , which I found still more to my taste ; but , about this time , whether unluckily for me or not , the future colour of my life must ...
... began Latin with ardour , and continued for a year or two with great diligence , when I began Greek , which I found still more to my taste ; but , about this time , whether unluckily for me or not , the future colour of my life must ...
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... began the state we soon arrived at can only be described in terms of hallucination and ecstasy . When we were discovered and the interrogation began we were not only drunk by any standard but stoned out of our wits ! We stood before our ...
... began the state we soon arrived at can only be described in terms of hallucination and ecstasy . When we were discovered and the interrogation began we were not only drunk by any standard but stoned out of our wits ! We stood before our ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Boy Deeds of Cuchulain | 21 |
Jonathan Swift Childhood Disappointments | 29 |
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