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Irish Wit and Humor Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O\'Leary and O\'Connell

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[Illustration: DEAN SWIFT.] IRISH WIT AND HUMOR, ANECDOTE BIOGRAPHY OF SWIFT, CURRAN, O'LEARY AND O'CONNELL. NEW YORK: J. A. McGEE, 9 BARCLAY STREET. 1872. Entered according to the act of Congress, in the year 1871, by James McGee in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. Stereotyped at the New York Catholic Protectory, West Chester, N. Y.
The British Barbarians

THE BRITISH BARBARIANS I The time was Saturday afternoon; the place was Surrey; the person of the drama was Philip Christy. He had come down by the early fast train to Brackenhurst. All the world knows Brackenhurst, of course, the greenest and leafiest of our southern suburbs. It looked even prettier than its wont just then, that town of villas, in the first fresh tenderness of its wan spring foliage, the first full flush of lilac, laburnum, horse- chestnut, and guelder-rose. The air was heavy with the odour of May and the hum of bees. Philip paused a while at the corner, by the ivied cottage, admiring it silently. He was glad he lived there-- so very aristocratic! What joy to glide direct, on the enchanted carpet of the South-Eastern Railway, from the gloom and din and
CONTENTS. DEAN SWIFT. His Birth--Singular Event 9 A Certificate of Marriage 10 Grace after Dinner 11 The Three Crosses 13 Chief Justice Whitshed 12 To Quilca 16 Mr. Pulteney 16 Resolutions when I come to be Old 17 Miss Bennet 19 The Feast of O'Rourke 20 Swift's Behavior at Table 24