Excerpt: "So wrote Mr. Alexander Pope, whom Nicholas Wogan remembers
as a bookish boy in the little Catholic colony of Windsor Forest. The
line might serve as a motto for the story which Mr. Wogan (now a
one-armed retired colonel of Dillon's Irish Brigade in French Service)
is about to tell. The beginnings of our whole mischancy business were
trivial in themselves, and in all appearance unrelated to the future.
They were nothing more important than the purchase of a couple of
small strong-boxes and the placing of Parson Kelly's patrimony in Mr.
Law's company of the West. Both of these events happened upon the same
day. It was early in February of the year 1719, and the streets of
Paris were deep in snow. Wogan, then plotting for King James's cause,
rode into Paris from St. Omer at ten o'clock of the forenoon, and just
about the same hour Parson Kelly, plotting too in his way, drove
through the Orleans gate. A few hours later the two men met in the
Marais, or rather Nicholas Wogan saw the skirts of Kelly's coat
vanishing into an ironmonger's shop, and ran in after him. Kelly was
standing by the counter with a lady on either side of him, as was the
dear man's wont; though their neighbourhood on this occasion was the
merest accident, for the Parson knew neither of them."
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9783987440380
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2024
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Otbebookpublishing
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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