Chapter 5-3

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Sorcha raised her glass. "To doing things properly." Kehelland smiled and lifted his glass. "Indeed. Shall we order?" * * * Scanlon put down the chopsticks and reached for his glass. "The thing you have to remember about the republican movement is if they"re not fighting someone else, they"re fighting each other – and usually it"s both.’ Gallagher nodded and reached for the fried seaweed. "It"s always been the same," Scanlon continued. ‘Brendan Behan said that the first agenda item at any republican meeting is "the split." There"s always a group unhappy, and until Ireland is united there always will be. Then there"ll be another civil war." "It"s hard to keep track of the different groups," said Gallagher. "That bomb diffused on the border last week was claimed by the South Armagh Rep

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