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they hadn't forgotten him all the same, and she had a bottle of whisky for him in the cupboard. He sat down by the fire and began drinking the whisky. When he had a couple of glasses taken and was warm by the fire, he began making a song, and this was the song he made about the wedding of Peggy O'Hara.' He had the poem both in English and Irish, but as it has been found elsewhere and attributed to another folk-poet, I need not give it. We had another round of porter and whisky, and then the old man who had MacSweeny's wedding gave us a bit of a drinking song, which the scholar took down and I translated with him afterwards:-- 'This is what the old woman says at the Beulleaca when she sees a man without knowledge-- 'Were you ever at the house of the Still, did you ever get a drink from it? Neither wine nor beer is as sweet as it is, but it is well I was not burnt when I fell down after a drink of it by the fire of Mr. Sloper. 'I praise Owen O'Hernon over all the doctors of Ireland, it is he put drugs on the water, and it lying on the barley. 'If you gave but a drop of it to an old woman who does be walking the world with a stick, she would think for a week that it was a fine bed was made for her.' After that I had to get out my fiddle and play some tunes for them while they finished their whisky. A new stock of porter was brought in this morning to the little public-house underneath my room, and I could hear in the intervals of our talk that a number of men had come in to treat some neighbors from the middle island, and were singing many songs, some of them in English or of the kind I have given, but most of them in Irish. A little later when the party broke up downstairs my old men got nervous about the fairies--they live some distance away--and set off across the sandhills. The next day I left with the steamer. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Aran Islands, by John M. Synge *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ARAN ISLANDS *** ***** This file should be named 4381.txt or 4381.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/4/3/8/4381/ Produced by Charles Aldarondo. HTML version by Al Haines. Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, so th
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