Killarney
by Mary Gorges
18 Mar, 2019
In many voices has Nature spoken to the children of Killarney, weaving something of the changeableness, the melancholy, the deep gloom, and the overflowing sunshine of their bills and values into the very heart of the people, making them what they a
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In many voices has Nature spoken to the children of Killarney, weaving something of the changeableness, the melancholy, the deep gloom, and the overflowing sunshine of their bills and values into the very heart of the people, making them what they are for good or ill. To them has been given a vision of the supernatural region as a refuge to the earth-bound Spirit from the sordid cares of money-getting; and SO has a world of dreamers, for all their outward gaiety and lightheartedness, been created in the kingdom of Kerry. Dreamers we call them, but, after all, may not Jean Paul Richter's words be prophetic, and the dreamers yet awaken from life's uneasy sleep to find its dreams alone were true. Less