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Updated: June 28, 2025


"He'll get it, if so be that you go in to the quay, and when he has it the first thing he'll do is to go out to Inishbawn. It's there he wants to be and it's yourself knows best what he'd find if he got there. Go back, I tell you." "If you'll take my advice," said Kinsella, "you will go back yourself.

He understood the phraseology of the art, had learned to take advantage of sliding seats, could keep his back straight and had been praised by a member of a University eight for his swing. "The other mystery," said Priscilla, "is Inishbawn. The Kinsellas won't let the spies land on the island. They won't let Miss Rutherford.

"I wouldn't be for going very far today," said Peter Walsh. "It looks to me as if it might come on to blow from the southeast." "You'll go out to Inishbawn first of all," said Sir Lucius. "After that you can work home in and out, visiting every island that's big enough to have people on it. The weather won't hurt you."

She looked pitiful, like a frightened creature from whose swift flight all joy had departed. She reached the narrow passage between Ardilaun and Inishlean. Before her lay the broad water of Inishbawn Roads, lashed into white fury. But the worst of the squall was over. The showers of spray ceased for a moment. It was still blowing strongly, but the fierceness had gone out of the wind.

It's awfully hard to know exactly what a clergyman ought to do when he's eloping. At the same time it's jolly awkward you're not having a revolver, for Jimmy Kinsella says he won't go to Inishbawn and we can't all fit in the Tortoise." "Leave him to me," said Frank. "Just bring him over here, Priscilla, and I'll deal with him." "I'll not take you to Inishbawn," said Jimmy.

"It's not half far enough away," said Miss Rutherford. "Lord Ullin or Torrington or whatever lord it is will quite easily follow her there. We must go much further, right out into the west to High Brasail, where lovers are ever young and angry fathers do not come." "Inishbawn will do all right," said Priscilla.

"All the same you'll have to," said Priscilla, "both of you. We can't pretend you're not married if you're going about together on Inishbawn." "But I don't want to pretend I'm not married. I'm proud of what we've done." "You'll sacrifice the respect and affection of Aunt Juliet," said Priscilla, "the moment it comes out that you're married.

"There'll be only myself then to take the strange gentleman to Inishbawn in the boat." "And who's better fit to do it? Haven't you known the bay since you were a small slip of a boy?" "I have surely." "Is there a rock or a tide in it that isn't familiar to you?" "There is not." "And is there a man in Rosnacree that's your equal in the handling of a small boat?" "Sorra the one."

The southern hill is bare pasture land roamed over by bullocks and a few sheep which in stormy weather or night cross the stony isthmus to seek companionship and shelter near the cottage. "Isn't that Inishbawn?" said Miss Rutherford. "Jimmy Kinsella told me it was the day I first met you." "That's it," said Priscilla, "that's where we mean to put her."

"Joseph Antony Kinsella," he said, "is just after telling me that it's his belief that you'd make a grand sergeant of police." "It's a good job for him that I'm not," said Priscilla. "For the first thing I'd do if I was would be to go out and see what it is he has going on on Inishbawn." Peter Walsh, without unduly hurrying himself, arrived at the slip before the Tortoise.

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