The book Aroun' the Boreens; a Little book of Celtic Verse was written by author Hanrahan, Agnes Ita, 1871- Here you can read free online of Aroun' the Boreens; a Little book of Celtic Verse book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Aroun' the Boreens; a Little book of Celtic Verse a good or bad book?
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"Sure 'tis powerful well ye're lookin' this while," "Maybe strivin' to please," she said wid a smile. Widow Magee tripped over the wheel ; Martin O'Hea set down his wee creel. An' bowin', he giv her his hand! "How many wee heifers?" asked Mr. O'Hea; "Och! gen'rally always a couple or three:" " 'Tis a couple I'm told, An' that, sure, is few." "If ye'd come for to count, Ye'd maybe have knew!" "But 'tis terrible well ye're lookin' the day;" "An' why wouldn't I now, an' it bloomin' in May?" Mrs. M...agee went circlin' the town; Mr. O'Hea kep' followin' roun', An' thinkin' av ways he had planned. j8 "An' how's the wee childer, eh! Mrs. Magee; I'm strlvin' to mind jist how many there be?" "There's four little sprigs troth, An' they, sure 's alive." "But I heared tell the day The number is five!" "Och! maybe ye're reck'nin' two twins, sure, as three;" — "Ay, or maybe ye've strayed in the count," said he: Mrs. Magee was clippin' the tot; Five little sprigs might seem a big lot. An' her wantin' his farm av land!
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