The Emigrants Of Ahadarra

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Excerpt: It was one summer morning about nine o’clock when a little man in the garb and trim of a mendicant accompanied by a slender but rather handsome looking girl about sixteen or it may be a year more were upon their way to the house of a man who from his position in life might be considered a wealthy agriculturist and only a step or two beneath the condition of a gentleman farmer although much more plain and rustic in his manners. The house and place had about them that characteristic appearance of abundance and slovenly neglect which is unfortunately almost peculiar to our country. The house was a long slated one and stood upon a little eminence about three or four hundred yards from the highway. It was approached by a broad and ragged boreen or mock avenue as it might be called that was in very good keeping with the premises to which it led. As you entered it from the road you had to pass through an iron gate which it was a task to open and which when opened it was another task to shut. In consequence of this difficulty foot passengers had made themselves a way upon each side of it through which they went to and came from the house; and in this they were sanctioned by the example of the family themselves who so long as these side paths were passable manifested as much reluctance to open or close the gate as any one else.
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