
Short stories featuring two friends from south east Ireland.
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“Sure, a cummerbund shop’d do more business !” O’Halloran scoffed, forgoing the tact and diplomacy he believed he was known for throughout both Counties Waterford and Kilkenny.
Mangan pushed open the door of the pub and glanced straight over at O'Halloran who was at their usual table, leaning over a pale blue airmail letter, his lips occasionally moving as he read. In his other hand was a black and white photo wit...
On the one hand, Slieve Rue had a history of rebellion. In 1916 when it was decided that Eire would mirror Great Britain in adopting British Summer Time, the farmers of Slieve Rue were having none of it: continued to milk the cows at the sa...
They say nothing travels faster than the speed of light. But the rumour of free drinks being bought at The Rocket public house comes pretty close in Slieve Rue.
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