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" Let the traveller look where he is going, however, or he may make a false step, the earth may give way under his feet, and he may fall into — what ? into an abyss, a cavern, a bog ? No, into a hut... "
Ireland: Dublin, the Shannon, Limerick, Cork, and the Kilkenny Races, the ... - Page 6
by Johann Georg Kohl - 1844 - 115 pages
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Over-population, and Its Remedy: Or, An Inquiry Into the Extent and Causes ...

William Thomas Thornton - 1846 - 470 pages
...going, however, or he may make a false step ; the earth may give way under his feet and he may fall into — what ? into an abyss, a cavern, a bog ? No,...with the ground, and nearly of the same consistency. If the traveller draw back his foot in time, and look around, he will find the place filled with a...
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The North American Review, Volume 65

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1847 - 546 pages
...going, however, or he may make a false step ; the earth may give way under his feet, and he may fall into — what ? into an abyss, a cavern, a bog ? No,...with the ground, and nearly of the same consistency. If the traveller draw back his foot in time, and look around, he will find the place filled with a...
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The North American Review, Volume 65

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1847 - 550 pages
...he may make a false step ; the earth may give way under his feet, and he may fall into — what .3 into an abyss, a cavern, a bog ? No, into a hut, —...with the ground, and nearly of the same consistency. If the traveller draw back his foot in time, and look around, he will find the place filled with a...
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A Visit to Connaught in the Autumn of 1847: A Letter Addressed to the ...

James Hack Tuke - 1848 - 84 pages
...into—what ? into an abyss, a cavern, a bog ? No, into a hut, a human dwelling-place, whose existence he has overlooked, because the roof on one side was level with the ground, and nearly of the same consistency,—if he draws back his foot in time, and looks around, he will find the place filled with...
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Transactions of the Central Relief Committee of the Society of Friends ...

Central Relief Committee of the Society of Friends (Dublin, Ireland) - 1852 - 514 pages
...what ? into an abyss, a cavern, a bog ? No, into a hut, a human dwelling-place, whose existence he has overlooked, because the roof on one side was level...with the ground, and nearly of the same consistency. It' lie draw back his foot in time, and looks around, he will find the place filled with a multitude...
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James Hack Tuke: A Memoir

James Hack Tuke, Sir Edward Fry - 1899 - 380 pages
...what ? into an abyss, a cavern, a bog ? No, into a hut, a human dwelling-place, whose existence he has overlooked, because the roof on one side was level...with the ground, and nearly of the same consistency ; if he draws back his foot in time, and looks around, he will find the place filled with a multitude...
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The Tourist's Gaze: Travellers to Ireland, 1800-2000

Glenn Hooper - 2001 - 308 pages
...what? Into an abyss, a cavern, a bog? No, into a hut, a human dwelling-place, whose existence he has overlooked, because the roof on one side was level...with the ground, and nearly of the same consistency, - if he draws back his foot in time, and looks around, he will find the place filled with a multitude...
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The Event and Its Terrors: Ireland, Famine, Modernity

Stuart John McLean - 2004 - 243 pages
...what? Into an abyss, a cavern, a bog? No, into a hut, a human dwelling-place whose existence he has overlooked, because the roof on one side was level with the ground, and nearly of the same consistence. If he draw back his foot in time, and looks around, he will find the place filled with...
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Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and Fashion, Volume 42

1853 - 792 pages
...into an abyss, or cavern, or bog? No; into a hut — into a human dwelling; the existence of which he had overlooked, because the roof on one side was...with the ground, and nearly of the same consistency. If the traveler draw back his foot in time, and look round, he will find the place filled with a crowd...
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