IRISH-AMERICAN.
"I'll tell what I know," said an excited old womaD.as she took the witnfies fctaaid in a Topeka court the other ady. "I ain't a liar nor a Rvissio,n or anything. I'm an American. Just wait till I get my Irish up." And from the manner in which her Irish <&xa.e up and stayed; up, everybody agreed she was an American, and a very militant,one. . . .
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 19, 22 January 1921, Page 14
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