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  2. HOW THE CAPTAIN EGCAPED.

    It was the Vistor of 1867. I was at that time a driver on one of the great Irish railways. And I think I may say without conceit that I was one of their best; at any rate at this time I was ...

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  3. THE BELLS OF SHANDON.

    THE following little humorons and satiric sketch was the last literary production of the gifted A. M. Sullivan's Pen, and appeared in the Dublin NATION. Shandon's Bells did not prove over ...

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  7. A GREAT HOME RULE VICTORY.

    No amount of sophistry will explain away the significance of the splendid victory of Mr. Lam bert, the Gladstonian Liberal, at South Molton. It is an overwhelming evidence of the trend of ...

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