Killarney Legends Arranged As a Guide to the Lakes
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Now, they added, it could never have any other name than Kean's Island, and as such it would be pointed out to all future navigators on the lake. I should like much to know whether it ever has been so to one. The conclusion was, a hope that the crew might have a bowl of punch, when they got home in the evening, to drink the godmother's health. I then perfectly understood the general eagerness for the christening. " p 210 KILLARNEY LEGENDS. " I never read quartos/' said Mr. Lynch. " Well, I, who... have read it, can inform you that Miss Plumptre gives an account of the naming of an island or rock after Mr. Kean. " " And what of that, ?" " Now I am coming to the point for which said Miss Plumptre most good-naturally paid the piper, by treating the boat's crew. I have no doubt this was done in a liberal manner, and that the island in question has gone by her name, mis- pronounced Plummer, instead of Mr. Kean's. I am further confirmed in my conjecture, from not finding Miss Plummer's enumerated in any list of the islands which had been published before the appearance of Miss Plumptre's book look, for instance, at that in the Postchaise Companion through Ireland, where it is not.
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