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Excerpt from Sketches of the Irish Bar, Vol. 2 of 2: With Memoir and Notes
Tamas remarkable incidents have lately taken place. Loan norbury, in testimony of his long and numerous services, has been created an ear], Lord Plunket has sunk into his successor, and Lord Manners took his leave amidst a strong odor of onions, and the tears of the Irish Barf I had intended to make these three events the groundwork of the present article; for Lord Plunkct's first appearance on the stage from which Lord Norbury had just made his exit - his wan and dejected aspect, which was, as much his intellect, in contrast with that of his predecessor - the melancholy smile which superseded his habitually haughty and sardonic expression - the exulta tion of his antagonists at seeing him descend from his recent elevation, and the sympathy which the liberal portion of the Bar felt in what was considered as his fall, presented a scene of deep and extraordinary interest.
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