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CATHLEEN NI HOULIHAN

sons I thought were friends of mine, but they were shearing their sheep, and they wouldn't listen to me.

peter It's a pity indeed for any person to have no place of their own.

old woman. That’s true for you indeed, and it's long I'm on the roads since I first went wandering.

bridget. It is a wonder you are not worn out with so much wandering.

old woman. Sometimes my feet are tired and my hands are quiet, but there is no quiet in my heart. When the people see me quiet, they think old age has come on me and that all the stir has gone out of me. But when the trouble is on me I must be talking to my friends.

bridget. What was it put you wandering?

old woman. Too many strangers in the house.

bridget. Indeed you look as if you'd had your share of trouble.

old woman. I have had trouble indeed.

bridget. What was it put the trouble on you?

old woman. My land that was taken from me.

peter. Was it much land they took from you?

old woman. My four beautiful green fields.