Great Irish Short Stories (34 page)

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The metalled heels of his boots now beat a frantic tattoo upon the flagstones and his palsied hands continued to move back and forth over the surface of his blackthorn stick, as if it were a pipe from which they were drawing music.

1

Frank O’Connor,
The Mirror in the Roadway; a Study of the Modern Novel
(Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1970).

2

Frank O’Connor.
The Lonely Voice, A Study of the Short Story
(Cleveland, Ohio: World Publishing, 1963).

3

Richard J. Thompson,
Everlasting Voices: Aspects of the Modern Irish Short Story,
(Troy, N.Y.: Whitston Press, 1989).

4

Gaelic
a chuisle,
“O pulse [of my heart].”

5

Partridge.

6

Would-be phonetic Gaelic for “Devil take you” or “Devil take me.”

7

Gaelic
geirrseach,
“girl.”

8

Gaelic
cliamhain,
“a relative by marriage.”

9

Darling of my heart.

10

Young pulse of my heart.

11

My life is in you.

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