A View of Society And Manners in the North of Ireland in the Summer And Autumn

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A View of Society And Manners in the North of Ireland in the Summer And Autumn
John Gamble
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A survejor was measuring the farm, in order that it might be fairly divided among the young people. The grandmother wished to leave them the earth she was old, and her thoughts were on the sky. An elderly man passed the surveyor as he was at work. He returned and asked him . What he was doing. The other informed him, as well as the reason of it.
" I like a wedding" said the man, " for I like to see happy faces, though I have seen, by a great number, more sorrowful ones if I thought I should be
...welcome, I would go along with you. " " "Welcome/* said the surveyor, " that 1 am sure you will be, a hundred and a hundred times. Mrs. N is a Christian ; would you have her shut her door on the stranger, or refuse a corner of her fire-side to the weary traveller ?" The bridal oarty was now assembled, rejoic- ing and carousing. The stranger, as the surveyor promised him, received a cordial welcome. In Ireland, even at the present day, it may be truly said, that to refuse admittance to a wearied man w ere shame - } And stranger is a holy name.

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