An Irish Cousin; vol. 2/2

CHAPTER IX.

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A HERITAGE OF WOE.....274

“Love that was dead and buried, yesterday Out of his grave rose up before my face.”

“Not by appointment do we meet delight and joy-- They heed not our expectancy; But, at some turning in the walks of life, They on a sudden clasp us with a smile.”