M. Georges Berry, the Paris municipal councilor, has broken many a lance in tilting against old, and in some cases, time honored, abuses, and for his pains has not infrequently heard it suggested that there was a dash of Quixotism in his composition.
There is no doubt that the telangiectasiæ, which popularly are often called “mother’s-marks,” are often inherited.[…]As regards the further fate of angioma, telangiectasiæ, which are almost always congenital, may be either solitary or multiple.
Along the back of the yard stood the pool house. It was a small house with big windows and many small panes and a bistro table and chairs sat on a patio next to the French doors.
It is in this context of Irishphobia that the racist caricature of the drunken, violent, ignorant Paddy was established.