-On the Little House

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BY THE CHURCHYARD OF CASTLENOCK [Footnote 1: Mr. Beaumont of Trim, remarkable, though not a very old man, for venerable white locks.--Scott. He had a claim on the Irish Government, which Swift assisted him in getting paid. See "Prose Works," vol. ii, Journal to Stella, especially at p. 174, respecting Joe's desire for a collector's place.--W. E. B.] [Footnote 2: Archdeacon Wall, a correspondent of Swift's.--Dublin Edition.] [Footnote 3: Dr. Swift's curate at Laracor.] [Footnote 4: Stella.] [Footnote 5: Minister of Trim.] [Footnote 6: The waiting-woman.]
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