IRELAND IN TRAVAIL
TO
E. A. N.
AND
G. M. L.
BY JOICE M. NANKIVELL
AUTHOR OF “THE SOLITARY PEDESTRIAN”
AND SYDNEY LOCH
AUTHOR OF “THE STRAITS IMPREGNABLE”
LONDON
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W.
1922
All rights reserved
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CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | 47—Agent (S. L.) | 1 |
Called up—Another acquaintance—Below thesurface—Through a window. | ||
II. | We Cross to Dublin (J. M. N.) | 10 |
On board—After curfew—We arrive. | ||
III. | I come across 47 (S. L.) | 17 |
Stephen’s Green—On the stroke—Cumann namBan—Good advice. | ||
IV. | Finding a Roof (J. M. N.) | 27 |
Mrs. Slaney—We take a flat—Au revoir. | ||
V. | We settle in (J. M. N.) | 34 |
Mrs. Slaney indignant—We dine. | ||
VI. | We make Acquaintances (J. M. N., S. L.) | 38 |
A Beau Brummell—Signs of the times—An introduction—Moneyfor nothing—A tram ride. | ||
VII. | The Birth of Sinn Fein (S. L.) | 48 |
The beginning—The Celtic revival—The Phœnix—Capitalversus Labour—Murder gang—Badto worse—Black-and-Tans—Disturbed areas—Reprisal.[vi] | ||
VIII. | Autumn wears out (S. L.) | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |