Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... Shelbourne Hotel . Inside the railings I could see boys digging trenches and throwing up heaps of earth for shel- ters . Other boys were stretched on the turf , with their fingers on the triggers of their rifles , and they , too , like ...
... Shelbourne Hotel . Inside the railings I could see boys digging trenches and throwing up heaps of earth for shel- ters . Other boys were stretched on the turf , with their fingers on the triggers of their rifles , and they , too , like ...
Page 33
... Shelbourne saw him and let a volley at him , and he rose and ran , and we saw him no more . Later on people came out of their houses and began to walk about . No one was allowed to cross the road to look into the green , and it was ...
... Shelbourne saw him and let a volley at him , and he rose and ran , and we saw him no more . Later on people came out of their houses and began to walk about . No one was allowed to cross the road to look into the green , and it was ...
Page 33
... Shelbourne Hotel . Inside the railings I could see boys digging trenches and throwing up heaps of earth for shelOther boys were stretched on the ters . turf , with their fingers on the triggers of their rifles , and they , too , like ...
... Shelbourne Hotel . Inside the railings I could see boys digging trenches and throwing up heaps of earth for shelOther boys were stretched on the ters . turf , with their fingers on the triggers of their rifles , and they , too , like ...
Page 33
... Shelbourne Hotel . At four o'clock I got up and looked out of the window . I was sleeping in the front of the house , and I had left the shutters of my bedroom open . It was not quite light enough for me , who have poor sight , to ...
... Shelbourne Hotel . At four o'clock I got up and looked out of the window . I was sleeping in the front of the house , and I had left the shutters of my bedroom open . It was not quite light enough for me , who have poor sight , to ...
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... Shelbourne Hotel , and these commanded St. Stephen's Green . Other soldiers , few in number , were stationed in various parts of the city ; but to all intents and purposes Dublin was as completely in the hands of the rebels on Easter ...
... Shelbourne Hotel , and these commanded St. Stephen's Green . Other soldiers , few in number , were stationed in various parts of the city ; but to all intents and purposes Dublin was as completely in the hands of the rebels on Easter ...
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