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searching law?



MICHAEL。  You would; surely。  If they're not fearing you; itself; the peelers

in this place is decent droughty poor fellows; wouldn't touch a cur dog and

not give warning in the dead of night。



PEGEEN  'very kindly and persuasively。'  Let you stop a short while

anyhow。 Aren't you destroyed walking with your feet in bleeding blisters; and

your whole skin needing washing like a Wicklow sheep。



CHRISTY  'looking round with satisfaction。'  It's a nice room; and if it's

not humbugging me you are; I'm thinking that I'll surely stay。



JIMMY  'jumps up。'  Now; by the grace of God; herself will be safe this

night; with a man killed his father holding danger from the door; and let you

come on; Michael James; or they'll have the best stuff drunk at the wake。



MICHAEL  'going to the door with men。' And begging your pardon; mister; what

name will we call you; for we'd like to know?



CHRISTY。  Christopher Mahon。



MICHAEL。  Well; God bless you; Christy; and a good rest till we meet again

when the sun'll be rising to the noon of day。



CHRISTY。  God bless you all。



MEN。  God bless you。 'They go out except Shawn; who lingers at door。'



SHAWN  'to Pegeen。'  Are you wanting me to stop along with you and keep

you from harm?



PEGEEN  'gruffly。'  Didn't you say you were fearing Father Reilly?



SHAWN。  There'd be no harm staying now; I'm thinking; and himself in it too。



PEGEEN。  You wouldn't stay when there was need for you; and let you step off

nimble this time when there's none。



SHAWN。  Didn't I say it was Father Reilly 。 。 。



PEGEEN。  Go on; then; to Father Reilly (in a jeering tone); and let him put

you in the holy brotherhoods; and leave that lad to me。



SHAWN。  If I meet the Widow Quin 。 。 。



PEGEEN。  Go on; I'm saying; and don't be waking this place with your noise。 

(She hustles him out and bolts the door。)  That lad would wear the spirits

from the saints of peace。  (Bustles about; then takes off her apron and pins

it up in the window as a blind。 Christy watching her timidly。  Then she comes

to him and speaks with bland good…humour。)  Let you stretch out now by the

fire; young fellow。  You should be destroyed travelling。



CHRISTY  'shyly again; drawing off his boots。)  I'm tired; surely; walking

wild eleven days; and waking fearful in the night。 'He holds up one of his

feet; feeling his blisters; and looking at them with compassion。'



PEGEEN  'standing beside him; watching him with delight。'  You should have

had great people in your family; I'm thinking; with the little; small feet you

have; and you with a kind of a quality name; the like of what you'd find on

the great powers and potentates of France and Spain。



CHRISTY  'with pride。'  We were great surely; with wide and windy acres of

rich Munster land。



PEGEEN。  Wasn't I telling you; and you a fine; handsome young fellow with a

noble brow?



CHRISTY  'with a flash of delighted surprise。'  Is it me?



PEGEEN。  Aye。  Did you never hear that from the young girls where you come

from in the west or south?



CHRISTY  'with venom。'  I did not then。  Oh; they're bloody liars in the

naked parish where I grew a man。



PEGEEN。  If they are itself; you've heard it these days; I'm thinking; and you

walking the world telling out your story to young girls or old。



CHRISTY。  I've told my story no place till this night; Pegeen Mike; and it's

foolish I was here; maybe; to be talking free; but you're decent people; I'm

thinking; and yourself a kindly woman; the way I wasn't fearing you at all。



PEGEEN  'filling a sack with straw。'  You've said the like of that; maybe;

in every cot and cabin where you've met a young girl on your way。



CHRISTY  'going over to her; gradually raising his voice。'  I've said it

nowhere till this night; I'm telling you; for I've seen none the like of you

the eleven long days I am walking the world; looking over a low ditch or a

high ditch on my north or my south; into stony scattered fields; or scribes of

bog; where you'd see young; limber girls; and fine prancing women making

laughter with the men。



PEGEEN。  If you weren't destroyed travelling; you'd have as much talk and

streeleen; I'm thinking; as Owen Roe O'Sullivan or the poets of the Dingle

Bay; and I've heard all times it's the poets are your like; fine fiery fellows

with great rages when their temper's roused。



CHRISTY  'drawing a little nearer to her。'  You've a power of rings; God

bless you; and would there be any offence if I was asking are you single now?



PEGEEN。  What would I want wedding so young?



CHRISTY  'with relief。'  We're alike; so。



PEGEEN  'she puts sack on settle and beats it up。'  I never killed my

father。  I'd be afeard to do that; except I was the like of yourself with

blind rages tearing me within; for I'm thinking you should have had great

tussling when the end was come。



CHRISTY  'expanding with delight at the first confidential talk he has ever

had with a woman。'  We had not then。  It was a hard woman was come over the

hill; and if he was always a crusty kind when he'd a hard woman setting him

on; not the divil himself or his four fathers could put up with him at all。



PEGEEN  'with curiosity。'  And isn't it a great wonder that one wasn't

fearing you?



CHRISTY  'very confidentially。'  Up to the day I killed my father; there

wasn't a person in Ireland knew the kind I was; and I there drinking; waking;

eating; sleeping; a quiet; simple poor fellow with no man giving me heed。



PEGEEN  'getting a quilt out of the cupboard and putting it on the sack。' 

It was the girls were giving you heed maybe; and I'm thinking it's most

conceit you'd have to be gaming with their like。



CHRISTY  'shaking his head; with simplicity。'  Not the girls itself; and I

won't tell you a lie。  There wasn't anyone heeding me in that place saving

only the dumb beasts of the field。  'He sits down at fire。'



PEGEEN  'with disappointment。'  And I thinking you should have been living

the like of a king of Norway or the Eastern world。 'She comes and sits beside

him after placing bread and mug of milk on the table。'



CHRISTY  'laughing piteously。'  The like of a king; is it?  And I after

toiling; moiling; digging; dodging from the dawn till dusk with never a sight

of joy or sport saving only when I'd be abroad in the dark night poaching

rabbits on hills; for I was a devil to poach; God forgive me; (very naively)

and I near got six months for going with a dung fork and stabbing a fish。



PEGEEN。  And it's that you'd call sport; is it; to be abroad in the darkness

with yourself alone?



CHRISTY。  I did; God help me; and there I'd be as happy as the sunshine of St。

Martin's Day; watching the light passing the north or the patches of fog; till

I'd hear a rabbit starting to screech and I'd go running in the furze。 Then

when I'd my full share I'd come walking down where you'd see the ducks and

geese stretched sleeping on the highway of the road; and before I'd pass the

dunghill; I'd hear himself snoring out; a loud lonesome snore he'd be making

all times; the while he was sleeping; and he a man 'd be raging all times; the

while he was waking; like a gaudy officer you'd hear cursing and damning and

swearing oaths。



PEGEEN。  Providence and Mercy; spare us all!



CHRISTY。  It's that you'd say surely if you seen him and he after drinking for

weeks; rising up in the red dawn; or before it maybe; and going out into the

yard as naked as an ash tree in the moon of May; and shying clods against the

visage of the stars till he'd put the fear of death into the banbhs and the

screeching sows。



PEGEEN。  I'd be well…night afeard of that lad myself; I'm thinking。  And there

was no one in it but the two of you alone?



CHRISTY。  The divil a one; though he'd sons and daughters walking all great

states and territories of the world; and not a one of them; to this day; but

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