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quadgram | frequency |
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of the fenian society | 14 |
a member of the | 13 |
the head of the | 10 |
in charge of the | 10 |
the captain of the | 9 |
member of the fenian | 9 |
the escape of the | 9 |
at the head of | 9 |
on the th of | 8 |
was one of the | 8 |
on top of the | 8 |
the th dragoon guards | 7 |
one of the men | 6 |
for the first time | 6 |
he was sentenced to | 6 |
did not take the | 6 |
land end of the | 6 |
not take the oath | 6 |
the land end of | 6 |
on the high seas | 6 |
on the morning of | 5 |
in the canteen at | 5 |
the rescue of the | 5 |
in the month of | 5 |
that he did not | 5 |
the irish political prisoners | 5 |
warden and the keepers | 5 |
of the men who | 5 |
of the escape of | 5 |
on the ground floor | 5 |
captain anthony and mr | 5 |
captain anthony did not | 5 |
that he was not | 5 |
and captain anthony was | 5 |
the men who had | 5 |
he enlisted in the | 5 |
the details of the | 5 |
the fenian society in | 5 |
of the rescued men | 5 |
in the presence of | 5 |
the warden and the | 5 |
of the political prisoners | 5 |
canteen at the curragh | 5 |
the stars and stripes | 5 |
the canteen at the | 5 |
the conversation in the | 4 |
take the oath of | 4 |
the men in the | 4 |
did you hear geary | 4 |
to the best of | 4 |
he did not know | 4 |
did not know what | 4 |
of the fenian prisoners | 4 |
the rest of the | 4 |
of the th dragoon | 4 |
that the vessel was | 4 |
with the fenian society | 4 |
the oath of allegiance | 4 |
it was decided to | 4 |
with the exception of | 4 |
he was taken to | 4 |
year in the penitentiary | 4 |
one of the rescued | 4 |
as if he were | 4 |
and there was no | 4 |
the part of the | 4 |
it was seen that | 4 |
the best of my | 4 |
up to the barracks | 4 |
the story of the | 4 |
of an intended mutiny | 4 |
i object to that | 4 |
as soon as he | 4 |
members of the fenian | 4 |
conversation in the canteen | 4 |
across the indian ocean | 4 |
that he had been | 4 |
went to new bedford | 4 |
for the purpose of | 4 |
of the whaling bark | 4 |
on the afternoon of | 4 |
at the time of | 4 |
to do honor to | 4 |
that he would be | 4 |
captain anthony was to | 4 |
that it was a | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
of the irish people | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
the court was cleared | 3 |
the presence of a | 3 |
for its object the | 3 |
in the bottom of | 3 |
on board the georgette | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
was in charge of | 3 |
a great deal of | 3 |
of the irish prisoners | 3 |
who did not take | 3 |
in carrying out the | 3 |
from the irish world | 3 |
hard labor in the | 3 |
captain anthony at once | 3 |
and could not be | 3 |
the cape of good | 3 |
for a long time | 3 |
to go aboard the | 3 |
on the part of | 3 |
in spite of the | 3 |
of the men in | 3 |
on the other tack | 3 |
one of the boats | 3 |
and the catalpa sailed | 3 |
if he did not | 3 |
to be sent to | 3 |
the exception of the | 3 |
which the men were | 3 |
took part in the | 3 |
to carry out the | 3 |
the day of his | 3 |
he had been a | 3 |
was sworn into the | 3 |
that there was a | 3 |
he was bound to | 3 |
of the english government | 3 |
were to be destroyed | 3 |
called the fenian brotherhood | 3 |
having for its object | 3 |
the result of the | 3 |
the latter end of | 3 |
up to the hospital | 3 |
on the night of | 3 |
the th of march | 3 |
captain anthony had been | 3 |
the face of the | 3 |
was not to be | 3 |
for a few minutes | 3 |
of the rescued prisoners | 3 |
enlisted in the th | 3 |
captain anthony knew that | 3 |
in the name of | 3 |
he was born in | 3 |
the attention of the | 3 |
the head centre of | 3 |
and he was not | 3 |
did not dare to | 3 |
with all sail set | 3 |
the men on the | 3 |
of the new bedford | 3 |
a few weeks later | 3 |
the hospital to be | 3 |
up and down the | 3 |
i decline to answer | 3 |
and there was a | 3 |
the foot of the | 3 |
the trial of private | 3 |
the arrival of the | 3 |
the reason for his | 3 |
the presence of the | 3 |
he had never seen | 3 |
there was nothing to | 3 |
at the hands of | 3 |
did you swear in | 3 |
that is to say | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
when did you first | 3 |
the plan of escape | 3 |
came up to the | 3 |
to his commanding officer | 3 |
to fight against her | 3 |
examined by the prisoner | 3 |
in the old prison | 3 |
on account of the | 3 |
he went to the | 3 |
the name of the | 3 |
are you doing here | 3 |
and the men were | 3 |
the occasion of the | 3 |
bottom of the boat | 3 |
connected with the fenian | 3 |
in the hands of | 3 |
see to it that | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
cape of good hope | 3 |
proved to be the | 3 |
two of the men | 3 |
in the penal colony | 3 |
to the conclusion that | 3 |
of a convict ship | 3 |
in a state of | 3 |
brought over from the | 3 |
was at this time | 3 |
made up his mind | 3 |
for having at dublin | 3 |
and the captain was | 3 |
escape of the prisoners | 3 |
devoy and his friends | 3 |
by carlo de fornaro | 3 |
intended mutiny in her | 3 |
under two lower topsails | 3 |
end of the rescue | 3 |
the men were to | 3 |
the name of james | 3 |
name of james reynolds | 3 |
a man who was | 3 |
of the diaz government | 3 |
that this was the | 3 |
he was suffering from | 3 |
of the new york | 3 |
that he had made | 3 |
he knew that the | 3 |
he seems to be | 3 |
of the fenian organization | 3 |
the next day the | 3 |
the man who was | 3 |
agents of the diaz | 3 |
the penal colony of | 3 |
to attend to the | 3 |
to work in the | 3 |
deposed that he was | 3 |
on the th instant | 3 |
the prisoners were confined | 3 |
the news of the | 3 |
but it was a | 3 |
to the hospital to | 3 |
an intended mutiny in | 3 |
an officer of the | 3 |
brought up to the | 3 |
two lower topsails and | 3 |
off the coast of | 3 |
escape of the political | 3 |
in a short time | 3 |
put on trial for | 2 |
return to freemantle with | 2 |
best of my belief | 2 |
crumbs on the floor | 2 |
minutes later he came | 2 |
he came to america | 2 |
the middle of the | 2 |
did you make any | 2 |
he said that it | 2 |
knew it would be | 2 |
by the english government | 2 |
being a roman catholic | 2 |
no word was spoken | 2 |
me to write to | 2 |
in the beginning of | 2 |
in he enlisted in | 2 |
when the catalpa was | 2 |
on this occasion was | 2 |
the prison and the | 2 |
in behalf of the | 2 |
charge of the hospital | 2 |
after a while he | 2 |
it was learned that | 2 |
fifteen minutes later he | 2 |
to the knowledge of | 2 |
been the result of | 2 |
captain howland where he | 2 |
it was not long | 2 |
to go to australia | 2 |
the emerald isle hotel | 2 |
one of the fenians | 2 |
more than a year | 2 |
for he dared not | 2 |
he begged me to | 2 |
race for the catalpa | 2 |
the story of his | 2 |
cranston spoke to me | 2 |
he was in a | 2 |
be two or three | 2 |
under the bed sheets | 2 |
which captain anthony had | 2 |
on the ground that | 2 |
captain anthony had never | 2 |
in the victoria library | 2 |
time you spoke to | 2 |
when he was asked | 2 |
his father and mother | 2 |
the incidents of the | 2 |
infraction of the rules | 2 |
in answer to the | 2 |
she proved to be | 2 |
were about to be | 2 |
by a man named | 2 |
on the convict ship | 2 |
most of the cases | 2 |
the month of april | 2 |
back to new york | 2 |
on the occasion of | 2 |
the inception of the | 2 |
to make the attempt | 2 |
of whales was sighted | 2 |
after cranston spoke to | 2 |
when a heavy gale | 2 |
side by side with | 2 |
to stay in the | 2 |
chambers of the st | 2 |
at one end of | 2 |
for which he was | 2 |
the jail at freemantle | 2 |
writes james jeffrey roche | 2 |
of the prisoners from | 2 |
in honor of the | 2 |
a chart of the | 2 |
he was sent to | 2 |
the beginning of the | 2 |
become a roman catholic | 2 |
the only thing you | 2 |
that occasion there were | 2 |
three or four times | 2 |
seems to be able | 2 |
do you know if | 2 |
man tried to explain | 2 |
conduct to the prejudice | 2 |
it was to be | 2 |
arouse the suspicion of | 2 |
for the murder of | 2 |
me back to the | 2 |
escape of the irish | 2 |
i could not say | 2 |
house on the th | 2 |
catalpa crossed the equator | 2 |
a young man who | 2 |
of australia on a | 2 |
it may be said | 2 |
in the house of | 2 |
the leaders of the | 2 |
from the jaws of | 2 |
and john devoy and | 2 |
on that occasion there | 2 |
in the minds of | 2 |
agents of the revolutionary | 2 |
the vessel was a | 2 |
the first night i | 2 |
on the th february | 2 |
skipper of the catalpa | 2 |
discovered that he was | 2 |
and it was the | 2 |
half an hour later | 2 |
vessel and the start | 2 |
to take up arms | 2 |
the other day a | 2 |
where we expect you | 2 |
infractions of the rules | 2 |
end of the island | 2 |
captain anthony ordered the | 2 |
and started for the | 2 |
the land of the | 2 |
news from new bedford | 2 |
in a public house | 2 |
of the crew had | 2 |
as a memento of | 2 |
becoming a roman catholic | 2 |
to go to bunbury | 2 |
a year in the | 2 |
to blow up the | 2 |
that the witness be | 2 |
the th of january | 2 |
the attempt to blow | 2 |
went with me to | 2 |
did you not go | 2 |
was buried at sea | 2 |
lay off and on | 2 |
did you not swear | 2 |
and captain anthony took | 2 |
the streets of dublin | 2 |
was that the first | 2 |
the members of the | 2 |
had been in the | 2 |
and two of the | 2 |
the use of the | 2 |
to escape from the | 2 |
to the commanders when | 2 |
over the main entrance | 2 |
public house in clare | 2 |
are in the book | 2 |
land of the free | 2 |
the fenian prisoners from | 2 |
he is an old | 2 |
active part in the | 2 |
to answer that question | 2 |
house in clare lane | 2 |
he was about to | 2 |
a shot was fired | 2 |
in a few minutes | 2 |
the month of january | 2 |
in the hope of | 2 |
to your commanding officer | 2 |
being in the barracks | 2 |
the catalpa crossed the | 2 |
and posed as a | 2 |
that the prisoner had | 2 |
for conduct to the | 2 |
rescue of the fenian | 2 |
was at that time | 2 |
the time of the | 2 |
the day of reckoning | 2 |
he was permitted to | 2 |
two days in the | 2 |
he is a perfect | 2 |
have stated is true | 2 |
on the platform were | 2 |
men in the boat | 2 |
during the lunch hour | 2 |
just enough to keep | 2 |
of the catalpa the | 2 |
my mind not to | 2 |
to be done to | 2 |
windows of our hospital | 2 |
to john devoy in | 2 |
from the penal colony | 2 |
rescue of james stephens | 2 |
to relieve me of | 2 |
is in the hands | 2 |
the length of the | 2 |
school of whales was | 2 |
state of new york | 2 |
he was followed by | 2 |
to do the work | 2 |
arrived in this country | 2 |
life in his hand | 2 |
the people of mexico | 2 |
threatened to fire on | 2 |
the east india company | 2 |
he was picked up | 2 |
have made up my | 2 |
do the work for | 2 |
agent in the rescue | 2 |
at hard labor in | 2 |
they are all old | 2 |
in a few hours | 2 |
a rising was given | 2 |
the new bedford whaling | 2 |
top of the stern | 2 |
within a few weeks | 2 |
boats were lowered and | 2 |
in the english army | 2 |
were put on trial | 2 |
in the north atlantic | 2 |
other escapes and rescues | 2 |
did you do so | 2 |
prisoners from the penal | 2 |
in the same direction | 2 |
i think things are | 2 |
a commutation of the | 2 |
about twenty miles south | 2 |
brought back to the | 2 |
there were in the | 2 |
years in sing sing | 2 |
notice of the signal | 2 |
in the mess hall | 2 |
he asked the men | 2 |
inflicted by the warden | 2 |
colony of western australia | 2 |
one of the most | 2 |
late in the afternoon | 2 |
this proved to me | 2 |
he could not have | 2 |
as he might have | 2 |
had never seen him | 2 |
in the penitentiary for | 2 |
in the tailor shop | 2 |
i looked at him | 2 |
the flag of the | 2 |
fenian society in cork | 2 |
the whole length of | 2 |
was in a public | 2 |
in the fenian society | 2 |
the afternoon when the | 2 |
the sail was taken | 2 |
the release of the | 2 |
say anything about what | 2 |
first night i spent | 2 |
a few weeks after | 2 |
where the prisoners were | 2 |
the spirit of irish | 2 |
up the river for | 2 |
endeavored to induce private | 2 |
on the evidence of | 2 |
a deserter from the | 2 |
to him at the | 2 |
anthony did not dare | 2 |
the old trusty with | 2 |
a race with the | 2 |
power in the prison | 2 |
was master of a | 2 |
in the th dragoon | 2 |
up in a cell | 2 |
the political prisoners were | 2 |
may be able to | 2 |
house in bridgefoot street | 2 |
did not take any | 2 |
in manner and speech | 2 |
to the prejudice of | 2 |
i was master of | 2 |
did you come to | 2 |
looked at me with | 2 |
oars were once more | 2 |
the old trusty left | 2 |
the catalpa outward bound | 2 |
unable to do so | 2 |
i am told to | 2 |
on the other side | 2 |
me of his case | 2 |
are you getting on | 2 |
to speak to me | 2 |
a list of the | 2 |
to ship the men | 2 |
was a man who | 2 |
officer in charge of | 2 |
you hear geary give | 2 |
the catalpa at bunbury | 2 |
i did not think | 2 |
you say you swore | 2 |
any intention whatever of | 2 |
whale was taken alongside | 2 |
were seen to enter | 2 |
a short voyage in | 2 |
the matter with him | 2 |
that he would have | 2 |
the other side of | 2 |
and the old keeper | 2 |
for permission to get | 2 |
of the rescue was | 2 |
connected with the enterprise | 2 |
day of his release | 2 |
the ground that they | 2 |
months in the hospital | 2 |
on the port tack | 2 |
he had been sentenced | 2 |
in communication with the | 2 |
to become a roman | 2 |
locked up in a | 2 |
commanders when the signal | 2 |
the men to whom | 2 |
the minds of the | 2 |
came to new york | 2 |
am a protestant and | 2 |
and they were ordered | 2 |
the whale was taken | 2 |
with a view to | 2 |
with the fenian conspiracy | 2 |
the end of last | 2 |
and he was given | 2 |
man who had been | 2 |
he said that the | 2 |
and it was not | 2 |
have to clean the | 2 |
of the flag which | 2 |
society called the fenian | 2 |
the suspicion of the | 2 |
would not release the | 2 |
for he knew that | 2 |
you not go to | 2 |
to the men who | 2 |
a gun was fired | 2 |
western coast of australia | 2 |
chief agent in the | 2 |
dress and undress him | 2 |
a cartoon from the | 2 |
it is a rule | 2 |
at me with a | 2 |
with the name of | 2 |
and i had to | 2 |
coast of australia on | 2 |
twenty miles south of | 2 |
had hit upon the | 2 |
and he is then | 2 |
be operated on for | 2 |
about what was to | 2 |
at the end of | 2 |
of the prison authorities | 2 |
about the conversation in | 2 |
permission to get a | 2 |
one year in the | 2 |
punished against the wall | 2 |
jumped into the river | 2 |
said he was very | 2 |
can i do for | 2 |
hathaway was at this | 2 |
the six military prisoners | 2 |
he has been a | 2 |
man comes to the | 2 |
prisoners from western australia | 2 |
presented to captain anthony | 2 |
of the irish political | 2 |
his career as a | 2 |
captain anthony was in | 2 |
in my presence to | 2 |
nine in the morning | 2 |
in a fit of | 2 |
government was gloating over | 2 |
have to dress and | 2 |
of the cases of | 2 |
want to die in | 2 |
he could not afford | 2 |
chart of the coast | 2 |
of the th dragoons | 2 |
the political prisoners in | 2 |
close to the wall | 2 |
in a moment of | 2 |
at the foot of | 2 |
so long as i | 2 |
were sentenced to death | 2 |
a very old man | 2 |
to be operated on | 2 |
is a record of | 2 |
news of the escape | 2 |
of anthony and breslin | 2 |
overthrow by force and | 2 |
the first time you | 2 |
sailing of the catalpa | 2 |
honor to captain anthony | 2 |
your being in the | 2 |
the track and field | 2 |
reynolds of new haven | 2 |
the american flag and | 2 |
the president said that | 2 |
james reynolds of new | 2 |
one of them has | 2 |
meeting of anthony and | 2 |
to go downstairs to | 2 |
on or about the | 2 |
it was agreed that | 2 |
the manner in which | 2 |
had made up his | 2 |
sworn into the fenian | 2 |
the fenian organization in | 2 |
and the man in | 2 |
a fresh breeze from | 2 |
the western coast of | 2 |
on the back and | 2 |
go downstairs to the | 2 |
the object of the | 2 |
very particular about the | 2 |
is the georgette coming | 2 |
was sighted on the | 2 |
in the afternoon a | 2 |
a sworn member of | 2 |
he did not understand | 2 |
back to the ship | 2 |
would be difficult to | 2 |
the wind was freshening | 2 |
wished to become a | 2 |
weeks at a time | 2 |
a bitter enemy of | 2 |
captain anthony was the | 2 |
whether i was believed | 2 |
out of the cooler | 2 |
two or three years | 2 |
that they might not | 2 |
and even a theosophist | 2 |
we expect you to | 2 |
examined by the prosecutor | 2 |
to it that the | 2 |
returned to the catalpa | 2 |
he lost his temper | 2 |
made up my mind | 2 |
it is hard to | 2 |
to lay off and | 2 |
only after a long | 2 |
on behalf of the | 2 |
first night in the | 2 |
he had lost his | 2 |
of the six military | 2 |
the imposition of a | 2 |
hang on to the | 2 |
we have to dress | 2 |
for the use of | 2 |
where the men were | 2 |
on trial for the | 2 |
the cases of insanity | 2 |
the appearance of the | 2 |
two small hand towels | 2 |
he was asked if | 2 |
to the hotel and | 2 |
with relation to the | 2 |
was a man of | 2 |
between pico and fayal | 2 |
who took part in | 2 |
i came up to | 2 |
when he saw the | 2 |
of life in a | 2 |
at a safe distance | 2 |
the knowledge of an | 2 |
the city of cork | 2 |
penal colony of western | 2 |
the side of the | 2 |
in the escape of | 2 |
all the convicts who | 2 |
by the prosecutor and | 2 |
to return to freemantle | 2 |
go to australia and | 2 |
without food or water | 2 |
swear that he was | 2 |
the vessel was in | 2 |
it was found that | 2 |
a taste of the | 2 |
that stephens was the | 2 |
the wind died out | 2 |
i have made up | 2 |
the flag which floated | 2 |
in the neighborhood of | 2 |
went out to the | 2 |
asked if he had | 2 |
the prejudice of good | 2 |
when he arrived at | 2 |
could not afford to | 2 |
communication with the prisoners | 2 |
the president said the | 2 |
proved to me that | 2 |
spirit of irish liberty | 2 |
the vessel had proceeded | 2 |
the pensioners and police | 2 |
was sworn a fenian | 2 |
of the hospital is | 2 |
he shook his head | 2 |
not be regarded as | 2 |
he went with me | 2 |
the arms belonging to | 2 |
the success of the | 2 |
was by no means | 2 |
attitude is one of | 2 |
public house in bridgefoot | 2 |
so that i can | 2 |
life in a prison | 2 |
are you going to | 2 |
then handed in a | 2 |
plied him with questions | 2 |
to dress and undress | 2 |
in the morning and | 2 |
serving a life sentence | 2 |
and he could not | 2 |
was not permitted to | 2 |
to take the fenian | 2 |
and he knew that | 2 |
they were on board | 2 |
him in the hospital | 2 |
not dare to trust | 2 |
this part of the | 2 |
was unable to do | 2 |
take the fenian oath | 2 |
political prisoners in australia | 2 |
on the other hand | 2 |
in the forward cabin | 2 |
to most of the | 2 |
i spent in that | 2 |
foaming at the mouth | 2 |
knowledge of an intended | 2 |
you swore me in | 2 |
to go to the | 2 |
would have been punished | 2 |
and she seemed to | 2 |
and he said very | 2 |
the revolution against diaz | 2 |
are you quite certain | 2 |
tales of the bare | 2 |
attempt to blow up | 2 |
two months in the | 2 |
i was sworn a | 2 |
take part in the | 2 |
at noon the next | 2 |
the raising of the | 2 |
he made his escape | 2 |
as soon as i | 2 |
reported at the custom | 2 |
worked in the same | 2 |
its object the overthrow | 2 |
from the city hospital | 2 |
force and violence of | 2 |
commutation of the sentence | 2 |
prejudice of good order | 2 |
i was believed or | 2 |
purgatory by carlo de | 2 |
empty the garbage can | 2 |
while the government was | 2 |
captain anthony was on | 2 |
to die in jail | 2 |
would not have been | 2 |
he was out of | 2 |
sailed away to the | 2 |
the wind and sea | 2 |
was not allowed to | 2 |
to new bedford and | 2 |
he had made up | 2 |
sworn member of the | 2 |
of good hope and | 2 |
race with the guard | 2 |
out of the barracks | 2 |
gave the impression of | 2 |
into one of the | 2 |
a glass of water | 2 |
the month of december | 2 |
days in the cooler | 2 |
an idea of the | 2 |
he is going to | 2 |
one year at hard | 2 |
the rescue had been | 2 |
laughed at by the | 2 |
of the man who | 2 |
who are not fenians | 2 |
leaders of the movement | 2 |
the captain for a | 2 |
night i spent in | 2 |
and some of the | 2 |
overhauled by the georgette | 2 |
when the news of | 2 |
illegal society called the | 2 |
the commanders when the | 2 |
not to be put | 2 |
the ship did not | 2 |
done to the commanders | 2 |
but it was rejected | 2 |
say you met me | 2 |
burning love of country | 2 |
what can i do | 2 |
in charge of police | 2 |
that did not take | 2 |
soon as he was | 2 |
at by the yankees | 2 |
that he had come | 2 |
signal for a rising | 2 |
was in readiness for | 2 |
she seemed to be | 2 |
said he had no | 2 |
disliked by the convicts | 2 |
i did not know | 2 |
of the convicts and | 2 |
the tales of the | 2 |
were you ever in | 2 |
the soldiers in the | 2 |
side of the river | 2 |
front room over the | 2 |
state what you did | 2 |
convicts as well as | 2 |
on one side and | 2 |
in the rescue of | 2 |
did you join the | 2 |
be done to the | 2 |
his father was a | 2 |
the latter part of | 2 |
gloating over his capture | 2 |
to cope with the | 2 |
the government was gloating | 2 |
on the opposite wall | 2 |
in the afternoon when | 2 |
he returned to the | 2 |
on the river front | 2 |
i thought they were | 2 |
some of the men | 2 |
were you in the | 2 |
and his hair was | 2 |
story of the rescue | 2 |
years of his life | 2 |
certificate of reasonable doubt | 2 |
the sheil literary institute | 2 |
was suffering from a | 2 |
the men who are | 2 |
with me to the | 2 |
who is that dirty | 2 |
it is the flag | 2 |
on the brooklyn side | 2 |
came out of the | 2 |
him a glass of | 2 |
settlement of the voyage | 2 |
i do for you | 2 |
at the same time | 2 |
inflammation of the eyes | 2 |
in the united states | 2 |
anthony told him he | 2 |
fresh breeze from the | 2 |
horses out of the | 2 |
the ship at night | 2 |
was a member of | 2 |
is going to be | 2 |
and that he had | 2 |
the neighborhood of the | 2 |
a number of times | 2 |
asked if he was | 2 |
he would not have | 2 |
to intimidate the men | 2 |
the bow of the | 2 |
as a member of | 2 |
the close of the | 2 |
any connection with the | 2 |
in the act of | 2 |
the convict ship hougoumont | 2 |
in the st foot | 2 |
the next morning mr | 2 |
man in charge of | 2 |
of the fenian movement | 2 |
was picked up by | 2 |
on the day of | 2 |
to join the catalpa | 2 |
you think you are | 2 |
themselves in communication with | 2 |
the convicts and their | 2 |
their attitude is one | 2 |
head of the boat | 2 |
the lee of the | 2 |
is said to be | 2 |
of the people of | 2 |
and was buried at | 2 |
in the public house | 2 |
over the catalpa on | 2 |
told him he was | 2 |
a public house in | 2 |
gale from the s | 2 |
that they were not | 2 |
it was useless to | 2 |
that even one blow | 2 |
until he was insensible | 2 |
not take any notice | 2 |
the catalpa homeward bound | 2 |
were working on the | 2 |
for the day of | 2 |
it was discovered that | 2 |
disclaim any intention whatever | 2 |
the signal for a | 2 |
i was speaking to | 2 |
years he has been | 2 |
richardson and captain anthony | 2 |
czar of the penitentiary | 2 |
friends of the prisoners | 2 |
you first give information | 2 |
is a young man | 2 |
arrival of the catalpa | 2 |
you say you met | 2 |
were in a state | 2 |
as he came up | 2 |
as well as a | 2 |
inception of the plan | 2 |
go down to the | 2 |
the theory of the | 2 |
back to the hotel | 2 |
the race for the | 2 |
shipped to go whaling | 2 |
had decided that the | 2 |
asked the reason for | 2 |
flag of the united | 2 |
decline to answer that | 2 |
that he is going | 2 |
that he had never | 2 |
when the english commander | 2 |
on the american flag | 2 |
the chief agent in | 2 |
of allegiance to the | 2 |
kicking up a row | 2 |
the thought that he | 2 |
the north main street | 2 |
to sing sing for | 2 |
all the political prisoners | 2 |
said that it was | 2 |
for the fenian society | 2 |
back to the tombs | 2 |
pounds and his hair | 2 |
what are you doing | 2 |
particular instructions for your | 2 |
in the latter end | 2 |
the whaling bark catalpa | 2 |
kept by a man | 2 |
the town of freemantle | 2 |
the size of a | 2 |
purpose of betraying them | 2 |
i was at the | 2 |
the state of new | 2 |
the man who had | 2 |
modern purgatory by carlo | 2 |
as if going to | 2 |
did you cease to | 2 |
was not long before | 2 |
hastened to the custom | 2 |
how are you getting | 2 |
of the boat and | 2 |
that he was in | 2 |
may be said that | 2 |
had kept us awake | 2 |
to imprisonment for life | 2 |
other side of the | 2 |
the officer in charge | 2 |
his life in his | 2 |
at the close of | 2 |
to the officer in | 2 |
you spoke to him | 2 |
in the form of | 2 |
the sisters of mercy | 2 |
one end of the | 2 |
short voyage in the | 2 |
in the habit of | 2 |
with a cargo of | 2 |
the management of the | 2 |
the overthrow by force | 2 |
a certificate of reasonable | 2 |
i felt that he | 2 |
the stool pigeons are | 2 |
the vessel and the | 2 |
noon the next day | 2 |
inasmuch as the vessel | 2 |
the warders in charge | 2 |
when do you sail | 2 |
over the fate of | 2 |
when the signal for | 2 |
gorges of the mountains | 2 |
the purpose of betraying | 2 |
the height of the | 2 |
charge of the deck | 2 |
was nothing to do | 2 |
in the course of | 2 |
when there was no | 2 |
up his mind to | 2 |
with white hair and | 2 |
belonging to the soldiers | 2 |
to do something for | 2 |
had been sentenced to | 2 |
anthony knew that the | 2 |
arms belonging to the | 2 |
anything about what was | 2 |
swore in darragh and | 2 |
cell in the tombs | 2 |
at half past ten | 2 |
in the open boat | 2 |
as the vessel was | 2 |
the people of ireland | 2 |
this is the place | 2 |
was gloating over his | 2 |
or about the month | 2 |
in darragh and butler | 2 |
on the alert for | 2 |
stay as long as | 2 |
you cease to be | 2 |
the gorges of the | 2 |
boat that was to | 2 |
time you say you | 2 |
of the catalpa at | 2 |
i am not sure | 2 |
was believed or not | 2 |
to see the prisoners | 2 |
oath of allegiance to | 2 |
the plan of the | 2 |
you ever in the | 2 |
being a member of | 2 |
said that the court | 2 |
the remainder of the | 2 |
and violence of her | 2 |
there can be no | 2 |
that he must be | 2 |
connection with the fenian | 2 |
the rescued men were | 2 |
standing against the wall | 2 |
six military prisoners from | 2 |
from the barred windows | 2 |
heard in the distance | 2 |
up my mind not | 2 |
the habeas corpus act | 2 |
a treasonable and seditious | 2 |
in the case of | 2 |
a modern purgatory by | 2 |
over from the tombs | 2 |
the fact that they | 2 |
he was compelled to | 2 |
instructions for your guidance | 2 |
the general scott was | 2 |
the south end of | 2 |
of the revolutionary party | 2 |
at the special commission | 2 |
i am a protestant | 2 |
he was one of | 2 |
the work for him | 2 |
of good order and | 2 |
object the overthrow by | 2 |
from thy holy place | 2 |
his burning love of | 2 |
and the bark was | 2 |
told me of his | 2 |
he has been brought | 2 |
tier man comes to | 2 |
feet wide at the | 2 |
the catalpa the catalpa | 2 |
of the fenians was | 2 |
was for a while | 2 |
went to the telegraph | 2 |
in the hospital who | 2 |
him that he had | 2 |
him until he was | 2 |
about the month of | 2 |
a steamer for australia | 2 |
on the charge of | 2 |
head centre of the | 2 |
the letter from crowley | 2 |
from the prisoners in | 2 |
after you were enrolled | 2 |
i did not take | 2 |
with a pair of | 2 |
he said very well | 2 |
said that he had | 2 |
geary and the prisoner | 2 |
a brave man who | 2 |
he was forced to | 2 |
howland where he proposed | 2 |
to make a living | 2 |
centre of the fenian | 2 |
it will be seen | 2 |
must have returned to | 2 |
take any notice of | 2 |
which the captain had | 2 |
end of the conspiracy | 2 |
you swear in any | 2 |
the hands of a | 2 |
cartoon from the irish | 2 |
to captain anthony that | 2 |
a tier man comes | 2 |
room over the shop | 2 |
a few days later | 2 |
in a few days | 2 |
for captain anthony to | 2 |
the time you say | 2 |
you in the habit | 2 |
to the north main | 2 |
nothing to do but | 2 |
had a right to | 2 |
beat him until he | 2 |
that it was useless | 2 |
that he was suffering | 2 |
for a rising was | 2 |
is that dirty bum | 2 |
with him in the | 2 |
on the top floor | 2 |
what was to be | 2 |
of the rescue had | 2 |
was speaking to him | 2 |
confined in western australia | 2 |
by force and violence | 2 |
at the age of | 2 |
enough to keep him | 2 |
at the height of | 2 |
year at hard labor | 2 |
have to be sent | 2 |
seen to enter a | 2 |
the cause of the | 2 |
and the next day | 2 |
it will be remembered | 2 |
the surrender of the | 2 |
miles off the coast | 2 |
of some of the | 2 |
where he proposed to | 2 |
for weeks at a | 2 |
did you first give | 2 |
that the question was | 2 |
only thing you did | 2 |
the house of refuge | 2 |
of the st were | 2 |
that the first time | 2 |
was born in cork | 2 |
is a man of | 2 |
later in the day | 2 |
me of his life | 2 |
in the afternoon the | 2 |
but i refuse to | 2 |
of the penal colony | 2 |
that he would not | 2 |
was to be done | 2 |
how to keep the | 2 |
barracks with the prisoner | 2 |
when the boat was | 2 |
cease to be one | 2 |
of the united states | 2 |
a record of the | 2 |
to the telegraph office | 2 |
the captain if he | 2 |
two and a half | 2 |
the friends of the | 2 |
men of the st | 2 |
come in from the | 2 |