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  "name": "Aftermath: Interview with an Evicted Woman",
  "headline": "Aftermath: Interview with an Evicted Woman",
  "description": "<h3 id=\"aftermath-interview-with-an-evicted-woman\">Aftermath: Interview with an Evicted Woman</h3>\n\n<p>I was called out of my little den to see a woman, one of the evicted tenants of Mr. Adair. She was on her way to Letterkenny to see her son, who is in the asylum since the eviction. It was hard enough to wander through the ruins and hear of the eviction scenes from others, but to sit by the turf fire and listen to one who had suffered and was suffering from this dreadful act, to see the recollection of it expressed in look and tone was different. This woman - husband dead, son in the asylum - was a decent-looking body in cloak and cap, with a bleached face and quiet voice.</p>\n",
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  "author": {
    "@type": "Person",
    "name": "Robert Spiegelman"
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  "datePublished": "2007-03-01",
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