An Irish ChildhoodAlexander Norman Jeffares, Antony Kamm Collins, 1987 - 384 страница |
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... walk ' , a shrubbery so called to this day , though its appearance , and indeed identity , are changed , and for its right the crystal Nore , of which the opposite banks were flanked by a wall some forty feet high ; and over this wall ...
... walk ' , a shrubbery so called to this day , though its appearance , and indeed identity , are changed , and for its right the crystal Nore , of which the opposite banks were flanked by a wall some forty feet high ; and over this wall ...
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... walking , especially after the ascent of the hill began ; we had to climb many walls and ditches , and to force our way ... walk , but we were unable to stand , the only excep- tions being the two among us who were no longer boys - our ...
... walking , especially after the ascent of the hill began ; we had to climb many walls and ditches , and to force our way ... walk , but we were unable to stand , the only excep- tions being the two among us who were no longer boys - our ...
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... walk home to Knockmore he would rest exhausted against a fence , longing to throw away the heavy pile of school books . But he persisted as so often later in life . One day , as he and another boy were leaving the town to walk home , a ...
... walk home to Knockmore he would rest exhausted against a fence , longing to throw away the heavy pile of school books . But he persisted as so often later in life . One day , as he and another boy were leaving the town to walk home , a ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Boy Deeds of Cuchulain | 21 |
Jonathan Swift Childhood Disappointments | 29 |
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asked Aunt beautiful became began born in Dublin brother Bruree called castle child childhood church Cork dark death door Dublin Edna O'Brien English extract eyes face Father Riordan fear fellow felt friends garden gave girl green hand head heard heart horses Hugh Roe O'Donnell Ireland Irish J. M. Synge Jimmy Kate Cruise O'Brien Kilkenny College knew L. A. G. Strong lady Lady Gregory later laugh lived Lola Montez looked Lord master memory mind morning never night novelist once Patrick Pearse play poem poet remember road round seemed sister soon stood story street Sunday taught tell thing thought told took tram Uncle Valera W. B. Yeats walk wall window woman yard Yeats young