What's the Matter with Ireland? by Ruth Russell
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[Footnote 2. Census of 1911.] [Footnote 3. Figures supplied by Department of Agriculture of Ireland, 1919.] [Footnote 4. Figures read by Thomas Lough, M.P., in House of Commons, May 14, 1918.] [Footnote 5. "Reconquest of Ireland," By James Connolly. Maunsel and Company. 1917. P. 328.] IV AE'S PEACEFUL REVOLUTION "THE CO-OPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH" It was very dark. I could not find the number. The flat-faced little row of houses was set far back on the green. But at last I mounted some lofty steps, and entered a brown linoleum-covered hallway. In the front parlor sat the hostess. She was like some family portrait with her hair parted and drawn over her ears, with her black taffeta gown surmounted by a cameo-pinned lace collar. She poured tea. In a back parlor whose walls were hung with unframed paintings, a big brown-bearded man was passing teacups to women who were lounging in chairs and to men who stood black against the |
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