Excerpt from The Shan Van Vocht, Vol. 3: September 5th, 1898
He turned his horse's head. I'll get my father to write today - see if I don't. We'll get her back, mother, if it can be done.
He let the reins loose now, and the horse, who had been a party to the interview with utmost impatience, and only because a strong hand compelled him to stay, started off at a furious pace, which soon left the old woman far be~ hind, and in a very short time brought himself and his rider to the hall-door of the rectory.
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