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JANE BARLOW (Author of "Bogland Studies," etc.). The inhabitants of Bathkoriu are fairly well used to the idea of emigration in acte forms, and every now and then seo with tolerable quanimity poopis going forth from among them, bound for Eugfond or the Stat. Such incidents are, no doubt, generally necessarily to be regarded regrettable, but not n entailing hopeless severance and perpetual exile. Even the lantic can be crossed so quickly now that nowa of the
doparted
letters sometimes continue to arrive with a spoed and regularity which en- ecarages a belief in the possibility of a bodily return. But it is quite different when a person soba off to one of those vaguely situated places which can only be described as outlandish al together," months intervening before the stay at-homes no hope for
the probability!
advent in that capacity, because her mother had Dermody household would regard his proceed. of late thrown out many broad biata not failing ings. A marriage without his parents' sane. to accompany them with strong remarks about tion would wreak his prospects in life, as he the opinion which all consible persons would would thenceforth, he well know, bo left nuas. have of
a girl foolish and wicked onough to sisted to make the most of the insurance office let slip the chance of becoming Mrs. Thomas clerkship, which should otherwise merely have Dermody. As Lizzie was fully determined preluded his fanuch on a basiness career of his upon being that reprehensible girl, she had own, backed up by liberal supplice of capital to mado up her mind beforehand that whoe the time came she would refuse Thorne pot in it." Although the loss of this seemed by proposal in an unambiguous manner, likely with him, to do him justico, than the con
no means a trivial sacrifice, it weighed lese to prevent any repetition of it, and thus to sideration of the offoot which his undatiful shorten the contentious per
sia now hast health. For Thomas was, all interested me. med to confirm her assertion that she would fires apart, an affectionate and devoted son. never dream of marrying him, if he was the only That had been what had sout him man left standing on his two lost in the width luctant woolag of the O'Mearas; what had long mised to somebody else this long while, asentiments towards Neille statement for which no foundation whatever now loomest as the most inperable obstacle in Magmth, sud what existed.
his way;
Yet it must be on Nellie's account, got past without much delay, since to leave her indefinitely among them Geraghty's tolerablo.
koey would follow. Therefor which she behaviour might bove upon his mother's
his re-
and themofory be bad within a fortnight; of.tlo world, by adding: "And, sure, I've pro- withheld him from rowing, even to himself, his
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He's tho lucky chop then," Thomas declared, was betting, but with rather less than doe ask?" he engaired after a pause, which had conviction. "And who is heat all. might
had
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might
was not
As his home cume iu sight, he resolved that
pizion rauning strongly again popular clearly been spout in conjecture, Meanwhile it he would this evening divulge only the ro of any farther communications.
Accordingly there was much lamentation, Cho only occurred to Lizzie that guessos of salt of his antliorland proposals. The collapse expressed and suppressed, at the departured it was Frank Cahill. For shemody could be expected to enduro with any
botl
of Frank Cahill for a ragion calad the Pabout which few facts wore asoor.
tained
cessibility. For Frank was aucommealy good locking and agreeable, besidas sportsman and athlete, tabing around the neighbourhood by his removal would not gap made in be filled. The loss, however, soomed an- His fathor's sudden death, in unex- pectedly tabarrased circumstances, laft bim
for Fis fransport to
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Indeed Lizzie O'Meara said to her sister Norah that she wished Frak had been left withent money cueugh for travelling penes, because then he would have had to stay in Raskeriu. To which Norah objected: Sura he might better be away than fretting his heart out here, like some creaturs tethered with n short rope,
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Was as auch disappointment as Mrr Dor. thought to herself that about Frank, at such a degree of composure; if to the tidings were safe distance, and sot in the least likely to return added tas announcement of a penniless and or communicate from it, this might be said with diereputably connected laughter-in-law, who could say what disastrous consequences might Frank Cahill? Why, nobody's heard talk follow? He must wait for some leg unfavour. very little risk.
dings of him this month of Sundays," said able opportunity. Also he hoped that, contrary to hit spicious, his father might not have some Oh, haven't they not?" said Lizzie with wealthy match up his sleeve, ready to producs grammatical mysteriousness.
once the O'Mears wore out of the way. Al Well, he was always a very decent chap aayegather ha look forward with nuck seni tunce how," Thomas said, displaying a generosity to a stormy and contentious time. towards his rival which perhaps appeared
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expectations were speedily and amply really was.
fulfilled The nowe of his failure to win either of the O'Meara sistors, we received by his mother with a prodigions outburst of wrath and lansen- tation and when she had retired, sobbing aud toughing reprosefully, to bed, his father has
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And don't you be tollin' anybody, a word about it. Thomas, for your life," said Lizzio. "I will not," said Thomas, rising to depart. He was on the point of asking her where he could find her sister Norah, when it struck him that there would be something too erude about about this mode of procedure, and he refrained from rings with the daughter of doing so. Fortune, however, favoured him; for perous local farmer, who would as bory-walk he came face to face suddenly with couple of old hens." As circumstances precluded near the gate in the O'Meara's woody shramba couple of hundred pounds along with her as a Norah, and thus with a chanes of oarryin rout Thoms from accepting this sohemd with su his original plan, which was "to get the busi-alacrity congenial to his father's mind, or reject nesa selilo one way or the other," before being it with a decisiveness congenial to his own, the day ended in general dissatisfaction. It was
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If it had not been for untoward cirent. atauces, the Misses O'Meara would hardly have numbered among their acquaintances Frank Cahill, a small cattle-dealer's son. For the O'Mearas belonged to a family of old, an- cient quality, who, within living people's memory, had owned a fue though much cumbered landed estate. They had, however, long been coming down in the world, and had, so to speak, descended several stops ut during the lifetime of Lizzie and Norah's
ly destitute of resources. But on the father, whose unthrifty habits and convivial sistor Lizzie's after tellin' me abou, herself," intervention of a goud-antured friend, who called "But sure it's the very same thing that your Saudsy an acute crisis arrived, through the very Bert tastes led him into oztrasugance, the disastrous results of which were swelled
Thomas Protested. by numerous children and an invalid wife Little of their Lizzie's secret, hat, taken by surprise, ho blurted little Nellie Magrath getting married, beca na with the report that thoro was a deal of talk in Thomas had honourably intended to keep the town about carlier prostire now romained to them, and still it out and gave she was tellin'
Thomas Dermody a ud young himself One showery spring day about two years prot
of any more substantial possessions.
away sinaltaoeously. they had
beau
seen walking together near the you then,
Tree after the ten o'clock mass. From the after Frank Cahill's migration, important
And is it just after comin' dilemma in which he was thus sat, lis extricated domestic affairs were being discussed in the way you are from askin' her too? Saints and himself so lamely and unconvincingly that all parleus of Joseph Dermody, Rathkerin's
patience, Thomas Dermody, but yourself's the his family's suspicious were raised to the utmost principal tradesman. The matter under constock of the parish, tis no fault of your own.thewatoning an imminent celapss,
quare big gaby. If you aren't the langbing-pitch, and his mother developed symptoms sideration was nothing less than the rige of his older son. A rather caricus fea- bid you hold your fool's tongue, for I might as found those blustery spring days a poriod of
So good toning to you now and I needn't turo iu the conference was that Thomas, the well to biddin' the bald cow in the field there to a storm sud-stress. At the O'Mearas Nor was it the Dermody household alone who perion most concerned, appeared, not at all deceptively, to be the most indifferent. He quit switchin' hor tail."
enona wrangling. Lizzie's refusal of Thomas strained relations prerailed, leading to promis took only a slight part in the inersion, aud when he did intervene, it was but lake-
a mixture of relief and dismay, sprang from a Dermody lund come to her family's knowledge, warrely to side with his father, whose views
senes of mingled success and failure. But they and had brought her into deep disgrace were being opposed by his mother and three
were to be still further complicated before be with her elders, who regarded her as a sisters. Joseph Dermody was a man who as
reached Bathkerin.
of chanees that might in some rale
got his own way in managing affairs of
In the O'Mearas' louely lane there was only Teasers, Пото basinass, and, though thas out-numbered
mended their dilapidatod one other dwelling, a small farm house, inhabit fortunes. That they should take such a view! and feebly supported, he would no doubt have donoel by a large family of Geraghtys, people who appeared to her quite natural; but she was
the present fremstances boonasios, had not, special were even more noedy than their next door disposed to wonder why Norah wonidu't' speak beon strongly against him. The neighbours, and who were not accredited with civilly to her, and looked as if she had suddenly fnot that Mrs. Dermody was just recovering having on bottor dave-Juleed the Geraghtys biben a four Barer toy met. OftenHAVE ALREADY MANUFACTURED CLOSE UPON 70,000 ENGINES. from a somewhat serious attack of pleurisy, secmed at all times to have been thought badly enough they had both agreed that they weald which had greatly alarmad her family, gave her of, not without some cause, and the other Dermody For Lizzis knew nothing of Norah's rather werd in tlia fields than marry Tom wishos anusual weight as well with her husband. representatives were no improvement upon who disapproved.
of them, as with her daughters, predecessors. Consequently Rathkerin was dis-intervioic with. Thomas, and had kept her own who shared them enthusiastically. She must posed to commiserate an orphaned niece, Nellis counsel about her untruth respecting Frank therefore be admitted to have shown consider Magrath, "a nice quiet little girl," who had bean Cahill, of which she therofore
supposed ablo judgment in selecting this time for the obliged to take up her abode with them. It was sister to be unaware. Not that Lizzie had any production of her favourite project, namely, commonly believed that they gave her one too grounds for thinking Norah likely to disap- that Thomas should marry one or other of the good treatment among them all, and worked her provo of it. And, intlood, had it not beau two grown-up D'Monta girls.
like a black slave," It was a plan which sho had long epler.
for special circumstances, Norsh would have taisod; and a very propitions moment for rasiy gate, a sudden shower came on se heavily manication Rad been preceded by n vory nu- circumstances, melted away every shred of Now, as Thomas was passing the Geraghty heard the action with unconcerned incredul carrying it out sooned to have arrived, now
As it happened, however, Thomas' com.
We can easily imagine how swiftly in these that be soughtshelter under the robust aller-bush, usually loog pause in Frank Calil's always opposition on the Darmodya par tot hour that Tuomas had got a clerkship in Par which supported one of the tamble-dos posts. scanty and intermittent correspondence, and n elough, the canty town more than a dozen As he stood there ho reflected on bis recent in- miles away!
where taking up his abode. What recommended the views "up at O'Meara's," considering with, sonuraged tone had vadal his last considered it a subject for sincere congratula
Je would presently be
Thomas romantic attachment. In fact
they znatch to Mrs. Dermody and her daughters groutor fool of himself than was necessary,
some mortification that he had certainly made a the burden of two years' anxiety and separation, first in the field, and hoy
Hence Norah, already oppressed with tion that he should so nosforward showed have been were much occupied Mrs. Dermody always failed to fetter himself for life to one of those whether Lizzie might not actually also have a Haalett that she looked upon his piece as a
Rhont every indefatigable real in assi thing,
him to follow up ave herself
now felt haif and gavo
in sermody assured Andrew airs of having married be the Gostk
tor station in life: her neighbours small, dark-ared witl --such as Nellie Magrath secret understanding with Frank, highly im- daughter, long before there was any talk of
large,
sandy-haired sisters. 准 A could not think was, as "nobody had
over who thought anything them Clarkes." Never who, he was afraid, hadn't overmach of any doubt, to the extent of deeming herself justi- oversines the two of them were childten going
always locked
I shyly pleased to see him, and probable though the treachery
Consequently she gare herself the benefit of them allie Magrath the jowol of the world
sppeared.
courting her; not but what he had theless she had thoroughly imbued her daughters thing pleasant, would be far and away more toned in assuming an aggrieved and kestile
her own seaks of illustrions lineage sad his litin, paséionate desire to climb aloft and offers to people's tolerating his vows. But almost any. if only he could ase any chance of his
attitude towards the possible culprit, in rank as well as riches; and this alliance thing appeared less unlikely than that. And i
On the conscience of Mrs. Dermody i con with the aristocratic theagh impoverished the middle of this not unwozted meditations. Magrath, whose fears lest her strange sew and she seldom gave one s soooad thought. Clouded days had likewise set in for Nellie venient fiction was the merest featherweight, O'Mearas scored to be no upward step which scross the wat road came Nellie Magrath happiness should prove too good indeed to be Perhaps Lizzie O'Meara was less case-hardened;
most expediently accompany Thomas here
herself, Wishment in a
with a pail of water tagging at one tras were strongthened by the abscure and at any rate she did sortainly feel some onbar. agentoel situation away at hand, and raindrops shining, is her soft siloucs of Thomas, as well as by the ill-natured Parclough, They
foresaw themselves
rassment when unexpectedly, confronted by a him there, discreally veiling alloonneeting
bair, and with
eyes anddenly shining jests and gibes of her unumisbla kinafolk. So person about whom, believing him to be at a the vulgar Rathkorin shop, and entering the rival did not so much divert the direction of coloured haze which it conjured up, ayabolised unfounded falsehood. Norah and Thomas, how-
mere brightly than the rain-drops... Her ar
ar. that the harsh east wind, and the grim, lealon safe distanco, she had told such an
an entirely highest circles of society. Against these aivan his thoughts as swell and quicken the current fitly enough the inward experiences of several over, both beloved with a generas tages Joseph Dermody urged the sordid foot with which they flored. Swiftly his mind People at Rathkerin.
and discreetly refained from making any that Mr. Considine O'Mears. sc far from having filled with a sort of rage against the cir A penny to give his danghter, owed har
Then one morning, albait the weather showed disclos
disclosure if indeed the incident had not in their father-in-law, what with one thing and another, I har proposed
cumstances which had set little Nellie Magrath no imipreveinent at all, a marvellous change pre-cocupation altogether to fetch and tarry out under the rain, and toil came over their moods. For in the middle of a mories, and Lizzie's
escaped overs couple of hundred pounds; while Thems and moil from morning til night, among chilly April shower horno on a rough March only on
thir me- own mind was pro. diffidently suggested that "msy be the O'Mearas eras-
a more agreeable topic. would have nothing to say to the likes of him," edilempored pack, from whom she got wind, Frank Cahill made his wholly unexpected For very soon affor Thomas Dormody and
nothing better than ill-usage; while he himself
ra-aluses, And gord luck it was that had brought home bis rishly dowered bride, it cour-
No fear of that," she declared.
searprising return. Some investiments red to Andrew Hasbit that he might as wall "Sure I've counts,
a few letters
not addiaz he
up a fer Would be paid now and again lot fall a word to poor Mrs. what she would consider the height of comfort lesired horse-ranch; and he had therefore get eldest Miss O'Meara, who on this occasion had
enough to kop
to keep her in enable him to start without delay his long wealth; and he lost no time in fixing upon the Mears, and plain enough it is that only too altogether, thankful they'd be to haves girl off their hands, from doing it was his mother's so
ad the
to hinder him off home to fetch out his sweetheart as a partner no need to explain a refossi by an untrahtal with our account settled"
* sonsales notions in his shout gentility. Hang gontility, and ell such they arranged, accompany that this about, wou go, timely chi her peeptance of his offor
them, to the further was delighted. grumbled; bat grumbled vainly, as some judici
finds lightening of the family's many headed burden. Thas Fortune must be considered to have I't easily find s prottier-looking slip of azaly interpolated fits of pathetic coughing and scandalous shame to see her going about which had been over-shadowing the O'Mears than she had at one time seemed at all likely to cloud desit more kindly with these neighbours gasping proved more than a match for all his with a little thin wisp of an old showl over her in particular; but this practical arguments. And the end of it was head, fit to give her her death of cold, when means the whole event.
was not by any
do; and though Mrs. ermody did entortaia the that this very afternoon Thorcas set off to the there were more stucks of good clothes then they
Along with Frank opinion that Andrew Haslett might have found O'Mearas, in the character of snitor for the well knew what to do with lying in the shop at upon
Cahill cance
a man of middle-age, verging among his niece's three sisters-in-law a match band of either Lizzie or Norah, "according a home.
elderliness; and who should Hedad now, if he had the management of turn out to be except Andrew Haslett, moet on the whole tolerably well satisfied with far more suitable than penniless Lizzie O'Mara, might happen."
some things, it's entirely different they'd be.
even she, despite all her queralous inconsistency ther's brother to little Nellie Magrath Thomas' feelings on these points vers so having emigrated at an early age, and risen the turns which affairs had taken. strong that he could not quite refrain from to great affluence, bad entirely lost sight of his maining them to Nellie and having once Irish brethren, until apos falling in lately with introduced the subject, he said much more young tail, he had discovered the existence of then he had at first intended. In fact, when his favourite sistor's orphan girl. Now he had done, and Nellie went off with returned, a very wealthy bachelor, without wonderfully flashed daughter should have a fine a future as any promises to throw open young woman in the County Sligo."
but
was social ambition, with which their minds tinding no slight comfort in the fact that he had was prone to despondent mined to doubt his advantage. Mrs..
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Long and lean, in his now broad oth and low-growned fat kat, Thomas Der- medy looked rather like a theological stufont, his mother and sisters thought, watching him down the street with admiring eyes. No ad. miration, however, awaited him when his jour- bey ended three miles off in the O'Me
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