Description of passengers on train at Newry
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01/01/1900
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Box1ECaug1902_005
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and proceeded to powder herself. In a short time, three men got in, just before the train started. One of the men fromtheir conversation, seemed to be leaving Ireland much against his will, and the other two were consoling him as he wept all the time and seemed to think that he should never see Ireland or his friend again. One of his friends, too, wept most of the time and the other one tried to console them both. John was the name of the man who was going away. He was about twenty eight or nine and was very tall and straight; he was dark, almost black with a moustache and dark blue eyes and fierce looking eye brows. When we got to Bridge Street Station in Newry, his friends said goodbye to him, and got out as there were about twenty more
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