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English: 1867 Illustration by John Fergus O'Hea
"As the assassins drew their swords upon him, Mahon snatched up the sacred scroll, and held it on his breast, as if he could not credit that a murderous hand would dare wound him through such a shield! But the murderers plunged their swords into his heart, piercing right through the vellum, which became all stained and mattered with his blood." [1]
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Source A. M. Sullivan, The Story of Ireland
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John Fergus O'Hea  (1838–1922)  wikidata:Q6232964
 
John Fergus O'Hea
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pseudonym: Spex
Description Irish cartoonist
Date of birth/death c. 1838 2 September 1922 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Cork, Ireland London
Work period 1860s-1922
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  1. A. M. Sullivan, The Story of Ireland, page 80, https://archive.org/details/storyofireland00sull/page/80

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