. Stories and legends of travel and history, for children . into thehearts of his grandparents. After a great deal of embracing and kissing,Barry said, in reply to a host of wondering ex-clamations and questions: We have comeback from Australia, where we were gettingrich, because Kathleen could not be longer awayfrom home and you. We have brought a littlefortune with us, and mean to settle down here 230 A VISIT TO THE LAKES OP KILLARNET. in dear old Killarney, if you will be reconciled tous, and take us for neighbors. And if you will forgive me, for not comingback to you a great lady, said Kat


. Stories and legends of travel and history, for children . into thehearts of his grandparents. After a great deal of embracing and kissing,Barry said, in reply to a host of wondering ex-clamations and questions: We have comeback from Australia, where we were gettingrich, because Kathleen could not be longer awayfrom home and you. We have brought a littlefortune with us, and mean to settle down here 230 A VISIT TO THE LAKES OP KILLARNET. in dear old Killarney, if you will be reconciled tous, and take us for neighbors. And if you will forgive me, for not comingback to you a great lady, said Kathleen, smil-ing. Dont say any more about that, saidMichael More, embracing her for the twentiethtime,— We are glad enough to have you backjust your old self, and its quite content we arewith your husband and the boy—and bad luckto all fortune-tellers ! say I. With that, old Stephen blew an applaudingfarewell note on his bugle, and the Mores andODonoghues all went into the cottage, wherewe will leave them. fimmrk. LITTLE ANDY AND HIS GRAND-FATHER. 20*.


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