For the Wearing of the Green
Nell O'Connor, an Irish patriot, feared by the English, and loved by the Irish, is compelled to seek refuge among the hills to avoid being captured and probably hung, as a traitor. Sir James... Read allNell O'Connor, an Irish patriot, feared by the English, and loved by the Irish, is compelled to seek refuge among the hills to avoid being captured and probably hung, as a traitor. Sir James Blackadder is anxious to see Nell O'Connor caught, as he is in love with Lady Broughton, ... Read allNell O'Connor, an Irish patriot, feared by the English, and loved by the Irish, is compelled to seek refuge among the hills to avoid being captured and probably hung, as a traitor. Sir James Blackadder is anxious to see Nell O'Connor caught, as he is in love with Lady Broughton, who is the promised wife of O'Connor. Sir James employs a notorious character, Red Rufus, ... Read all