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Northern Illinois University
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Series: |
Good News
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v. 5 no. 122
— page 1948 |
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Sketch |
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Good News, v. 5, no. 122, September 3, 1892 (Issue) |
Author: |
Dallas, Mary Kyle, 1830-1897
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Date: |
September 3, 1892 |
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Forty years or more ago, perhaps fifty or sixty, there lived not far from Connaughes as "dacent" a farmer's family as could be found in the Emerald Isle. |
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Moreover, as a story should always, if possible, end with a wedding, the eldest nephew of Mrs. O'Leary-a handsome young Irishman, with a farm and dwelling of his own waiting for a mistress-was so smitten by Kathleen's bravery and quickness that he made her an offer of his hand and heart forthwith, and Kathleen wore her shawl for the first time on the day of her own marriage. |
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