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yness after a while, and let me point out the features of the country that were beginning to appear through the dawn as we drew nearer Dublin. She was delighted with the shadows of the trees--trees are rare in Connaught--and with the canal, which was beginning to reflect the morning light. Every time I showed her some new shadow she cried out with naive excitement-- 'Oh, it's lovely, but I can't see it.' This presence at my side contrasted curiously with the brutality that shook the barrier behind us. The whole spirit of the west of Ireland, with its strange wildness and reserve, seemed moving in this single train to pay a last homage to the dead statesman of the east. Part III A LETTER HAS come from Michael while I am in Paris. It is in English. MY DEAR FRIEND,--I hope that you are in good health since I have heard from you before, its many a time I do think of you since and it was not forgetting you I was for the future. I was at home in the beginning of March for a fortnight and was very bad with the Influence, but I took good care of myself. I am getting good wages from the first of this year, and I am afraid I won't be able to stand with it, although it is not hard, I am working in a saw-mills and getting the money for the wood and keeping an account of it. I am getting a letter and some news from home two or three times a week, and they are all well in health, and your friends in the island as well as if I mentioned them. Did you see any of my friends in Dublin Mr.--or any of those gentlemen or gentlewomen. I think I soon try America but not until next year if I am alive. I hope we might meet again in good and pleasant health. It is now time to come to a conclusion, good-bye and not for ever, write soon--I am your friend in Galway. Write soon dear friend. Another letter in a more rhetorical mood. MY DEAR MR. S.,--I am for a long time trying to spare a little time for to write a few words to you. Hoping that you are still considering good and pleasant health since I got a letter from you before. I see now that your time is coming round to come to this place to learn your native language. There was a great Feis in this island two weeks ago, and there was a very large attendance from the South island, and not very many from the North. Two cousins of my own have been in this house for three weeks or beyond it, but now they are gone, and there is a place for you if y
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