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Title Page Copyright Page Note Bibliographical Sources Table of Contents THE LIMERICK GLOVES
I - Surmise is often partly True and partly False. II III - Endeavours to be consistent often lead to Obstinacy in Error. IV - The Certainties of Suspicion are always doubtful, and often ridiculous. V - Conjecture is an Ignis Fatuus, that by seeming to light may dangerously mislead. VI - Falsehood and Folly usually confute themselves. VII - Our Mistakes are our very selves; we therefore combat for them to the last. VIII - Good Sense and Good Humour are the best Peace-makers.
THE DONAGH; OR, THE HORSE-STEALERS GREEN TEA
PROLOGUE - Martin Hesselius, the German Physician I - Dr. Hesselius Relates How He Met the Rev. Mr. Jennings II - The Doctor Questions Lady Mary and She Answers III - Dr. Hesselius Picks Up Something in Latin Books IV - Four Eyes Were Reading the Passage V - Dr. Hesselius is Summoned to Richmond VI - How Mr. Jennings Met His Companion VII - The Journey: First Stage VIII - The Second Stage IX - The Third Stage X - Home CONCLUSION - A Word for Those Who Suffer
DEATH OF FERGUS THE TABLES OF THE LAW
I II
LISHEEN RACES, SECOND-HAND THE ONLY SON OF AOIFE HOME SICKNESS THE BLIND MAN THE DEAD THE PLOUGHING OF LEACA-NA-NAOMH THE WEAVER’ S GRAVE
I II III IV V
THE PEDLAR’S REVENGE
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