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THE
SURPRISING LIFE AND ADVENTURES
OF THE
GENTLEMAN ROBBER,
REDMOND O'HANLON,
GENERALLY CALLED THE
Captain General of the Irish Robbers.
Protector of the rights and properties of his
Benefactors, and Redresser of the wrongs
of the poor and distressed.
His daring mood preserved him still:
This was the Robber's simple plan,
That they should take who have the will,
And they alone should keep who can.
WORDSWORTH.
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