Pierre And His People, [tales of the Far North], Complete

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The hour came. A girl had been found dying on the roadside beyond theFort by the drunken doctor of the place and Pierre. Pierre was with herwhen she died.
"An' who's to bury her, the poor colleen"? said Shon McGann afterwards.
Pierre musingly replied: "She is a Protestant. There is but one man. " After many pertinent and vigorous remarks, Shon added, "A Pagan is it, he calls you, Pierre, you that's had the holy water on y'r forehead, and the cross on the water, and that knows the book o' the Ma
...ss like thecards in a pack? Sinner y' are, and so are we all, God save us! say I;and weavin' the stripes for our backs He may be, and little I'd think ofHim failin' in that: but Pagan--faith, it's black should be the whiteof the eyes of that preachin' sneak, and a rattle of teeth in histhroat--divils go round me!" The half-breed, still musing, replied: "An eye for an eye, and a toothfor a tooth--is that it, Shon?" "Nivir a word truer by song or by book, and stand by the text, say I. For Papist I am, and Papist are you; andthe imps from below in y'r fingers whip poker is the game; and outlawsas they call us both--you for what it doesn't concern me, and I for awild night in ould Donegal--but Pagan, wurra!

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