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The Emigrants Of Ahadarra
The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two

The Emigrants Of Ahadarra The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two

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THE EMIGRANTS OF AHADARRA.

By William Carleton

Frontispiece

Titlepage






CONTENTS

CHAPTER I.  A strong Farmer's Establishment and Family.

CHAPTER II.  Gerald Cavanagh and his Family

CHAPTER III.  Jemmy Burke Refuses to be, Made a Fool Of

CHAPTER IV.  A Poteen Still-House at Midnight—Its Inmates.

CHAPTER V.  Who Robbed Jemmy Burke?

CHAPTEE VI.  Nanny Peety looks mysterious

CHAPTER VII.  The Spinster's Kemp.

CHAPTER VIII.  Anonymous Letter with a Name to It

CHAPTER IX.  A Little Polities, Much Friendship, and Some Mystery

CHAPTER X.  More of the Hycy Correspondence

CHAPTEE XI.  Death of a Virtuous Mother.

CHAPTER XII.  Hycy Concerts a Plot and is urged to Marry.

CHAPTER XIII.  Mrs. M'Mahon's Funeral.

CHAPTER XIV.  Mysterious Letter

CHAPTER XV.  State of the Country

CHAPTER XVI.  A Spar Between Kate and Philip Hogan

CHAPTER XVII.  Interview between Hycy and Finigan

CHAPTER XVIII.  A Family Dialogue

CHAPTER XIX.  Bryan Bribed—is Rejected by Kathleen.

CHAPTER XX.  M'Mahon is Denounced from the Altar

CHAPTER XXI.  Thomas M'Mahon is forced to determine on Emigration.

CHAPTER XII.  Mystery Among the Hogans

CHAPTER XXIII.  Harry Clinton's Benevolence Defeated

CHAPTER XXIV.  Thoughts on Our Country and Our Countrymen

CHAPTER XXV.  The Old Places—Death of a Patriarch.

CHAPTEE XXVI.  Containing a Variety of Matters.

CHAPTER XXVII.    Conclusion.






List of Illustrations

Frontispiece

Titlepage

Page 403—Peety Dhu Turned Towards the House

Page 603— Country Where I'd Not See These Ould Hills

Page 623— I Must Leave You—I Must Go

Page 635— Hycy Received the Money, Set Spurs to his Horse










CHAPTER I.—A strong Farmer's Establishment and Family.

It was one summer morning, about nine o'clock, when a little man, in the garb and trim of a mendicant, accompanied by a

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