Too true, Paddy. There was a tribe of them around Skibbereen, and them taking the crusts out of the mouths of starving children during the Famine. Seventeen of the bastards now share the mounds with the Famine victims in the Skibbereen cemetery. We put another forty or so on a coffin ship carrying cholera passengers that was bound for Montreal, savin' that it never arrived. There was another nest of them that cooperated with the Black and Tans and they were dealt with accordingly, root and branch.
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