Reviews
Description
Excerpt from At the Rising of the Moon: Irish Stories and Studies
He was very serious and hoarse. With his grim face and white hair he looked the last man in the world to go a-gipsying. Afterwards I came to know Peter, and spent many evenings with him in the little house where he lives with an Old housekeeper Of singular ugliness and a turbulent small boy known as Patrick Flannery. I found him absurdly simple, a man knowing nothing Of the world and troubling himself little about anything beyond the borders Of Moher but though he is so unpret-ending he has deep respect for his dignity as a parish-priest.
EXTRA 10 % discount with code: EXTRA
The promotion ends in 18d.11:05:58
The discount code is valid when purchasing from 10 €. Discounts do not stack.
Excerpt from At the Rising of the Moon: Irish Stories and Studies
He was very serious and hoarse. With his grim face and white hair he looked the last man in the world to go a-gipsying. Afterwards I came to know Peter, and spent many evenings with him in the little house where he lives with an Old housekeeper Of singular ugliness and a turbulent small boy known as Patrick Flannery. I found him absurdly simple, a man knowing nothing Of the world and troubling himself little about anything beyond the borders Of Moher but though he is so unpret-ending he has deep respect for his dignity as a parish-priest.
Reviews