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By Bride and Blackwater part 4

Originally published as THE CORK ACCENT

1 The Cork Accent - Poem

2 The Old-time Country Dancing master - Article

3 The Mountain Bar - Poem

4 The Path to Mass - Poem

5 The Quarrel at the Country Dance - Story

6 The Cross-roads of Carraig-a-Kaime - Poem

7 The Athlete - Then and Now - Poem

8 Peace on Earth - Poem

9 Petticoat Loose - A Malicious Ghost - Story

10 The Legend of Tobareen Donal - Poem

11 Spies, Informers and Felon-setters - An Incident of '98 - Article

12 The Old Bohreen - Poem

13 In Fenian Days - Article

14 The Old Fenian - Poem

15 The Church on the Hill - Poem

16 Mick Murphy's Twin Heifers - Story

17 On Youghal Sea-wall - Poem

18 Could Men Their Lives Relive - Poem

19 Paddy Ryan of Bartlemy - Story

20 A Hillside School - Poem

21 The Dread Penal Days - Poem

22 My Own Native Vale Ever Dear - Poem

23 Hung On The Cross - Poem

24 The Disappearance of the Bawneen from the South - Article

25 The Evicted Tenants of Mullinataggart

26 Our Martyred Motherland - Poem

27 Carrig an Aifrinn - Poem

28 The Meads of Mellary - Poem

29 The Tragedy of a Village Maiden - Poem

30 A Notable Fermoy Fenian - Sketch

31 East Cork in Gaelic Athletics - Random Reminiscences - Article

32 Vanished Days - Poem

33 Making Croppy Pikes in 1798 - Article

34 When We Were Sweethearts Once - Poem

35 Bonfire Night - Poem

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