The Dead Boxer - The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two by William Carleton
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readers may suppose. His affectionate sister divided her money between
him and her parents, with whom she spent the remainder of her days in peace and tranquility. Our great-grandfather remembered the wedding, and from him came down to ourselves, as an authentic tradition, the fact that it was an unrivalled one, but that it would never have taken place were it not for the terrible challenge of the Dead Boxer. |
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