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The third church Domnec Ardec is Donard which gives its name to a parish and village in the west of the County Wicklow in the barony of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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I didn't get much lunch with the judge at Donard, and although I had a cup of tea with Sabina Gallagher at the hotel, I had so much to say to her that I didn't eat much.
The Simpkins Plot George A. Birmingham 1907
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He had been riding at the top of his speed since he left Donard, and there were still six miles between him and
The Simpkins Plot George A. Birmingham 1907
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First of all, he met me at the station at Donard, having travelled twenty miles for the express purpose of trying to prevent my coming on here.
The Simpkins Plot George A. Birmingham 1907
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He met me at the railway station at Donard, and invited himself to luncheon with me.
The Simpkins Plot George A. Birmingham 1907
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The grounds of the Donard tennis club are pleasantly situated about a mile outside the town on the Ballymoy road.
The Simpkins Plot George A. Birmingham 1907
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As a matter of fact, I have a plan in my mind which may -- which probably will -- prevent his getting further than Donard.
The Simpkins Plot George A. Birmingham 1907
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Donard; but he welcomed any prospect of escape from the horrible situation in which he found himself.
The Simpkins Plot George A. Birmingham 1907
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"I suppose, Simpkins," said Meldon, "that your tournament would be over by the time you got back to Donard, even if you started at once."
The Simpkins Plot George A. Birmingham 1907
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Donard kidnapping that idiot Simpkins, and carrying him off from the middle of a tennis tournament.
The Simpkins Plot George A. Birmingham 1907
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