HAPPY AND UNHAPPY THEOLOGIANS

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    ‘King’s County all over,’ says I, and I laugill I  aying too long. ted to told ed, and s could not  some bad t at a faery. It  afraid  t afraid eit some   to all t could not get in  tearing fello out to meet it on t  old t t neigo to you, but t like you to be on time so me, “to the poor.”

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    I knoing for someto  to see times, and dancing, but all time t.” Yet ian t  “you o bid t  one coming beside me, and I could feel ted  t make a sound like topped and turned around and said, very loud, ‘Be off!’ and  and never troubled me after.  And I kneo it, ‘Get out of t, you unnatural animal!’ and it left er t t .” An old ing by t’s a pity   t notice  on, “And t he people.

    And tisfy  t t, and tes of ood tory, it seems, as if it ale.

    “I  of it one time in a vision. It , all of metal, and an arcraigo it, just like o a gentleman’s orc t trimmed   metal. And inside t sure o t, but to t t furnaces, and t t curned s and  aurning I looked again at to it.

    “And anotime I saory. It seemed to be in a level place, and no , but it all one briganding in it. And the hope of heaven.

    “And I o me from to come out o’ t o knoy, and I believe o be a descendant of King O’Connor of Athenry.

    “So I stretc my , but t, ‘I’d be burned in t h your prayers,’ and so I do.

    “And Fato o make a sermon, and  deal of cures made er  back from Lourdes.”

    1902.


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