Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from To-Day in Ireland, Vol. 1 of 3
The group there collected formed a kind of gauntlet for the gentry of the county in returning, from their devotions, in passing which the po pular families met with' silently doff'ed hats and huzzaing children; while those who had for any reason become odious, might read in the silence, the murmurs, or the scouring looks of the assem blage, symptoms of dislike not to be slighted in a country where violence seldom fails to follow hatred.
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