Ving a letter and a book to Davy. "Hould hard, t
Malis Wienke <sails <at> yenekamu.com>
2010-09-29 15:06:57 GMT
Or. What happened then was like the dismal sneck
of the outside gate to Davy for ten years thereafter.
The porch was dark, and so was the little square lobby behind the door.
On numerous other nights
that had been an advantage
in Davy's eyes, but on this occasion he thought it a snare of the evil
one. Seeing something white in a petticoat
he thew his arms about it and kissed and hugged it madly. It struck him
at the time as strange that the arms he held did not clout him under
the
chin, and that the lips he smothered did
not catch breath enough to call him a gawbie, and
whisper that the old people inside were
listening. The truth dawned on him in a moment, and then he felt like a
man with an eel crawling down his back, and he wanted nothing
else for supper. It was summer time, and Davy, though a most
accomplished sleeper, found no difficulty in wakening himself with the
dawn next morning. He was cutting turf in the dubs of the Curragh just
then, and he had four hours of this pastime, with spells of sober
meditation between, before he came up to the house for breakfast.
Then as he rolled in at the porch, and stamped the water out of his
long-legged
boots, he saw at a glance that a thunder-cloud
was brewing there. Nelly was busy at the long table before the window,
laying the bowls of milk and the deep plates for the porridge. Her
print
frock was as sweet as the May blossom, her cheeks were nearly
as red as the red rose, and like the rose her head hun
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