id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015073429063 Henty, G. A. In the Irish brigade : a tale of war in Flanders and Spain by G.A. Henty ; illustrations by Charles M. Sheldon 1900 .txt text/plain 120763 6686 82 adherents of the house of Stuart that Irishmen left their native country to take service abroad, but because life in Ireland was rendered well-nigh intolerable for Catholics on account of the nature and severity of the laws against them, James, who, Father O'Leary tells me, is, in his opinion, supported here by the French king from no great love for himself, but because so long as James has adherents in Ireland, "I thought nothing about it one way or the other," Desmond said carelessly; "I only saw her face by torch-light, "Monsieur Desmond Kennedy, an officer in O'Brien's regiment, and an Irish gentleman of good family." "I am Desmond Kennedy, sir," the young officer said. "Sure, your honour, I wish it had been in the ould country instead of Scotland," Mike said when he heard the news. ./cache/mdp.39015073429063.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015073429063.txt