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He did not enjoy the ceremony, but stood before them with his blue coat with the large rolling collar, which had been made for a bigger man, buttoned about his waist, and his rig-and-furrow stockings of green, with home-made shoes called "brogues," the secret of making which he had brought with him from a place called Killybegs in County Donegal.
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A few days ago, I had what you might call a spell—not serious, a bit of dizziness—Roz drove me to Casualty over at Killybegs.
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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A few days ago, I had what you might call a spell—not serious, a bit of dizziness—Roz drove me to Casualty over at Killybegs.
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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As they headed west out of Killybegs, neither of them spoke.
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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As they headed west out of Killybegs, neither of them spoke.
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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He first heard it in the fishing port of Killybegs in Donegal many years ago; it was used only be the ancients, survivors of the days of sail.
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He first heard it in the fishing port of Killybegs in Donegal many years ago; it was used only be the ancients, survivors of the days of sail.
January 2007 2007
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Bay, Ventry in the kingdom of Kerry, Killybegs, the third largest harbour in the wide world with a fleet of masts of the Galway
Ulysses 2003
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[228] Letter dated from Killybegs, 18th of 12th month, 1846.
The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines John O'Rourke
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[236] Letter dated from Killybegs, 18th of 12th month, 1846.
The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines John O'Rourke
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