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have an empty house before her. [To the OLD WOMAN] Maybe you don't know, ma'am, that my son is going to be married to-morrow.

THE POOR OLD WOMAN. It is not a man going to his marriage that

I look to for help.

PETER [to BRIDGET]. Who is she, do you think, at all?

BRIDGET. You did not tell us your name yet, ma'am.

THE POOR OLD WOMAN. Some call me the Poor Old Woman, and there are some that call me Cathleen the daughter of Hoolihan.

PETER. I think I knew some one of that name once. Who was it, I wonder? It must have been some one I knew when I was a boy. No, no, I remember I heard it in a song.

THE POOR OLD WOMAN [who is standing in the doorway]. They are wondering that there were songs made for me; there have been many songs made for me. I heard one on the wind this morning. [She sings]

MICHAEL.

Do not make a great keening

When the graves have been dug to-morrow.

Do not call the white-scarfed riders

To the burying that shall be to-morrow.

Do not spread food to call strangers

To the wakes that shall be to-morrow.

Do not give money for prayers

For the dead that shall die to-morrow.

They will have no need of prayers, they will

have no need of prayers.

I do not know what that song means; but tell me some

thing I can do for you.

PETER. Come over to me, Michael.

MICHAEL. Hush, father; listen to her.

THE POOR OLD WOMAN. It is a hard service they take that help me. Many that are red-cheeked now will be pale-cheeked; many that have been free to walk the hills and the bogs and the rushes will be sent to walk hard streets in far countries; many a good plan will be broken; many that have gathered money will not stay to spend it; many a child will be born and there will be no father at its christening to give it a name. They that had red cheeks will have pale cheeks for my sake; and for all that they will think they are well paid. [She goes out. Her voice is heard outside singing]

They shall be remembered for ever

They shall be alive for ever

They shall be speaking for ever

The people shall hear them for ever.

BRIDGET [to PETER]. Look at him, Peter; he has the look of a man that has got the touch. [Raising her voice] Look here, Michael, at the wedding clothes [taking clothes from dresser]. You have a right to fit them on now. It would be a pity to-morrow if they did not fit; the boys would be laughing at you. Take them, Michael, and go into the room and fit them on. [She puts them on his arm.]

MICHAEL. What wedding are you talking of? What clothes will I be wearing to-morrow?

BRIDGET. These are the clothes you are going to wear when you marry Delia Cahel to-morrow.

MICHAEL. I had forgotten that. [He looks at the clothes and turns toward the inner room, but stops at the sound of cheering outside.]

PETER.. There is the shouting come to our own door. What is it has happened?

Neighbours come crowding in, PATRICK and DELIA with them. PATRICK. There are ships in the bay; the French are landing at

Killala.

PETER takes his pipe from his mouth and his hat off and stands up. The clothes slip from MICHAEL's arm.

DELIA. Michael! [He takes no notice.]

Michael! [He turns

towards her.] Why do you look at me like a stranger? [She drops his arm. BRIDGET goes over toward her.]

PATRICK. The boys are all hurrying down the hillsides to meet the

French.

DELIA. Michael won't be going to join the French.

BRIDGET [to PETER]. Tell him not to go, Peter.

PETER. It's no use. He doesn't hear a word we're saying.
BRIDGET. Try, Delia, and coax him over to the fire.
DELIA. Michael, Michael, you won't leave me!
French and we going to be married to-morrow!
about him. He turns to her as if about to yield.]
OLD WOMAN's voice outside-

They shall be remembered for ever
The people shall hear them for ever.

MICHAEL breaks away from DELIA and goes out.

You won't join the [She puts her arms

BRIDGET [laying her hand on PATRICK'S arm]. Did you see an old woman going down the path?

PATRICK. I did not, but I saw a young girl and she had the walk of a queen.

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