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"And you, too?" said Fitzgerald. "Is that your aim?" He looked straight at the other. "You want first an armed rising and then a landing of a French force in Ireland?"
Mr. Sheares replied boldly: "We have not got, so far, such a plan yet, sir, but I hope that will be the end of it."
He said no more, but tactfully left Fitzgerald to the thoughts that this speech must provoke.
A free Ireland, a country liberated by the force of her own arms, once again with her own flag, her own properties, her own arts and culture, a free nation among the free nations of Europe. A people, almost exterminated by hundreds of years of systematic oppression, lawless cruelty and internal divisions, once more raised, triumphant. To an enthusiastic and enlightened mind such a prospect was almost irresistible. Fitzgerald felt all the excitement of the French days of '92 return...