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This quote comes from a campaign flyer for the Nationalist candidate, Richard Tierney. Mat O’Connor pulls a pack of these cards from his pocket while sitting by the fire in the Nationalist headquarters. Tierney has hired O’Connor and the other men in Joyce’s story to hand these flyers out to potential voters on the street.
The flyer’s appearance here is important for two reasons. The first reason is the actual wording of the campaign message. The initials after Tierney’s name stand for Poor Law Guardian, a public official in charge of dispensing welfare relief. Keep this in mind as O’Connor…