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Judith White McGuire, Diary of a southern refugee during the war, by a lady of Virginia 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 10, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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hought maybe her letters were stopped by somebody. I knew she would not forget me. Sometimes I thought I would go home to Ireland, and see what was the matter. At last, one day, my employer came into the garden with a newspaper in his hand. Mr. Crumley, says he, here is something for you; and sure enough there was a line to John Crumley, asking me to meet an old friend that had just come from Derry. I could not work another stroke, but went to the city, and there he was. I asked him first aJohn Crumley, asking me to meet an old friend that had just come from Derry. I could not work another stroke, but went to the city, and there he was. I asked him first about my mother. All well; I have a letter from her to you. And haven't you another letter? Didn't Mary Dare write to me? Mary Dare! he said; don't you know that Mary Dare died soon after you left the old country? The old man stopped a moment to recover himself. Then, striking the side of his cot with his hard, sunburnt hand, he added, Yes, she was dead, and I was then left the lone man that you see me now, Mrs.--. My mother had not written before, because she hated to distress me, but
Acquitted. --Albert Stewart, arrested on Friday for stealing a coat from John Crumley, was brought before the Mayor on Saturday, and after an examination acquitted and discharged.