Excerpt from Evening Memories You are very kind, I remarked, blushing with the Violence which it still took me some years of wild wars with the whole official world to subdue. I Should have thought you English people would have as little welcome for me as for a dynamite bomb. (it was at the moment when England was horror stricken by the trials of the Invincibles in Dublin, and when the Chief Secretary had more picturesquely than temperately described the leading articles Of my own newspaper as forming as essential a part of the machinery of assassination as the daggers and the masks) Not a bit of it, was his reply. An Englishman is a fighter and despises any man who isn't. Ireland will have to send over a good many men like you, if you want to kick John Bull out of his easy Chair. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.
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