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Essay heading: Eamon De Valera
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November 21, 1997 |
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Living with him were his grandmother, his twenty-one-year-old uncle, Pat, and young Hannie, his fifteen-year-old aunt.
Shortly after Eamon arrived, the family moved to a cottage, built by the Irish government for farm workers, but it was only a little bit larger. It was made up of two rooms, most of which were given over to kitchen space... displayed 300 characters
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It was made up of two rooms, most of which were given over to kitchen space. After a year Eamon's mother visited briefly- long enough for her to announce her new marriage to an American, Charles Wheelwright, known to Eamon as "Uncle Charley". Kate soon returned to America. She thought it would be best that four-year-old Eamon remain in Ireland... displayed next 300 characters
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