Eileen Donaghue loves Myles Murphy. Eileen's mother approves, so why shouldn't the young people make light of the ever present sorrow of Ireland, British oppression. Colonel Reid of the English army, acting on instructions from his government, seeks at every turn to thwart Irish independence. He has found a willing aid in traitorous Fagin, unsuspected by the townspeople of selling their secrets to the King's representative. But Fagin after all has done little harm to the villagers, nor has he earned the money paid by Colonel Reid. More spying is demanded of him. He dares press his attentions upon Eileen and is soundly thrashed by Myles for his presumption. After that Fagin makes Myles his most hated enemy. He betrays him to the British as being in league against the British government, and after a search, Colonel Reid discovers Myles in Eileen's home. He is marched to prison
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