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{He goes to the door, hesitates, and turns back.) A great horned owl flew over my head cry- ing warning, and a vision of fear went by me [56] THE TWIG OF THORN in the wind. I'll go back to the hills — but, Oonah, do not forget — the hosts of the air are close about you, and 'tis great power they have over those who wish for happiness ! Oonah [gaily). I am so happy, Aileel, that I cannot wish for anything better, so I've nothing to fear. It's kindness you're meaning, and my thanks to you, and it...'s himself who will thank you too, if you will wait till he comes. Aileel. Oh, the happiness of you! {He looks at her for a moment wistfully , then catches her hand and kisses it and hurries out.) Oonah [looking curiously at the hand he has kissed). I'm sorry 'tis so unhappy he is — but I'd rather it would be Aileel than Aengus, un- happy. (She stirs the meal and puts it on a griddle by the fire, singing softly under her breath; puts a white cloth on the table and some [ 57 J THE TWIG OF THORN bowls and a pitcher •, stopping to peep at the bread.
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