An Irish ChildhoodAlexander Norman Jeffares, Antony Kamm Collins, 1987 - 384 страница |
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... feel suddenly the roundness and indepen- dence of the world beneath me . I would feel it like a ship under my feet moving through air just like a larger stiffer cloud , and this gave me an extraordinary exhilaration .... We travelled ...
... feel suddenly the roundness and indepen- dence of the world beneath me . I would feel it like a ship under my feet moving through air just like a larger stiffer cloud , and this gave me an extraordinary exhilaration .... We travelled ...
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... feel his warm breath on the back of my neck . I put my hand in my pocket and gave him . some sweets so that he would take his close face away from me , upon which he ran off to the others . But when they saw the sweets they all came ...
... feel his warm breath on the back of my neck . I put my hand in my pocket and gave him . some sweets so that he would take his close face away from me , upon which he ran off to the others . But when they saw the sweets they all came ...
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... feel with my lips the boiled milk , crusted since the night before , round the rim of the mug out of which I must finish my breakfast milk . ... I am again in the darkness of the nursery , the curtains drawn against the winter morning ...
... feel with my lips the boiled milk , crusted since the night before , round the rim of the mug out of which I must finish my breakfast milk . ... I am again in the darkness of the nursery , the curtains drawn against the winter morning ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Boy Deeds of Cuchulain | 21 |
Jonathan Swift Childhood Disappointments | 29 |
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asked Aunt beautiful became began born in Dublin brother Bruree called castle child childhood church Cork dark death door Dublin Edna O'Brien English extract eyes face Father Riordan fear fellow felt friends garden gave girl green hand head heard heart horses Hugh Roe O'Donnell Ireland Irish J. M. Synge Jimmy Kate Cruise O'Brien Kilkenny College knew L. A. G. Strong lady Lady Gregory later laugh lived Lola Montez looked Lord master memory mind morning never night novelist once Patrick Pearse play poem poet remember road round seemed sister soon stood story street Sunday taught tell thing thought told took tram Uncle Valera W. B. Yeats walk wall window woman yard Yeats young