id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 25938 Mainer, R. Henry (Robert Henry) Nancy McVeigh of the Monk Road .txt text/plain 29868 1977 86 Nancy McVeigh, the tavern and the dusty Monk Road were synonymous, and "Ye have a rare good heart in ye, Nancy McVeigh," Mr. O'Hagan commented. he added, kindly, "You are a strange woman, Nancy McVeigh, and the road day ye married me to Mary O'Neil, and Nancy McVeigh's tavern has been a into a crusade against sin, and Nancy McVeigh's tavern soon came under Nancy's place was four miles from town on the Monk Road, and Tom Piper It was in the spring of the next year that Jennie, Nancy McVeigh's weather-stained gable of Nancy McVeigh's tavern, like some old familiar Nancy knew that young John was using her rooms fit fer the best man in the world--came to me to-day and asked me to Mr. Lawrence Hyden stayed at Nancy McVeigh's tavern on the Monk Road Nancy McVeigh was in her garden behind the tavern when young John Keene ./cache/25938.txt ./txt/25938.txt