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Hangman's House

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Byrne, Donn, Flanagan, John Richard

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ISBN-13:

9781417920532

ISBN:

141792053x

Publisher: Kessinger Publishing, LLC Summary: 1925. A romantic novel from the Irish novelist. Hangman's House begins: Once more had come now the miracle of the Irish June. Yellow of gorse; red of clover; purple of the Dublin Mountains. Everywhere the white of the hawthorn; there would be a hard winter coming, the gloomy farmers said, so much of it there was. And wherever a clump of trees were, there grew great crops of bluebells. And the primrose lingered, who s [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9781417920532


ISBN:

141792053x


Publisher: Kessinger Publishing, LLC

1925. A romantic novel from the Irish novelist. Hangman's House begins: Once more had come now the miracle of the Irish June. Yellow of gorse; red of clover; purple of the Dublin Mountains. Everywhere the white of the hawthorn; there would be a hard winter coming, the gloomy farmers said, so much of it there was. And wherever a clump of trees were, there grew great crops of bluebells. And the primrose lingered, who should have gone three weeks and more. And over the white roads the trees met, elm and ash and sturdy horse-chestnut, making cool green tunnels, like some property out of a fairy story. And where there were dock-leaves by the roadside the golden snail crept, with his long sensitive eyes, his little house on his back-sheleg-a-bookie, the Irish children call him affectionately, snail of the hump-the golden snail with his mottled house, who leaves a band of silver on the green leaf. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

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