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Guests of a Nation; Geists of a Nation
Author(s) -
Eugene O’Brien
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
new hibernia review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1534-5815
pISSN - 1092-3977
DOI - 10.1353/nhr.2007.0046
Subject(s) - realm , ideology , politics , feeling , independence (probability theory) , history , media studies , law , literature , sociology , ancient history , political science , art , psychology , social psychology , statistics , mathematics
At dusk the big Englishman, Belcher, would shift his long legs out of the ashes and say, "well, chums, what about it?" and Noble or me would say, "AU right chum" (for we had picked up some of their curious expressions), and the little Englishman, Hawkins, would light the lamp and bring out the cards. Some times Jeremiah Donovan would come up and supervise the game and get excit ed over Hawkin's cards, which he always played badly, and shout at him as if he was one of our own, "Ah, you divil you, why didn't you play the tray?"l

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