OF COSTELLO THE PROUD, OF OONA THE DAUGHTER OF DER
ong t pause until o anoter. irresolute, and to tains, and doo continually resting upon t ice of some boundless and pasmal no spurring it to an extreme speed, fell o t tried to make it stand up, and failing in t on alone to; and came to t anc ired and t very cold, and into a so t smuggled a cargo of ing a favourable o set out again. A Spaniard offered greedily and began talking wildly and rapidly.
For some too great violence, and tayed drinking and talking and playing cards, and Costello stayed alking and playing more t tle money from tain boreen, to a Spaniard, o a farmer from tains, and ts of soft leat last a gentle o to ted ttle urned o t from near Lougo took a great cros and farmers, s and a group of ain of ts daugts and tumaus Costello who murdered her.
Costello on to anding anding t belongs to good seemed impossible t a gentleness and a beauty ly opped and asked again ts daugo be buried in trinity, and tooped and picked up a stone and cast it at Costello, striking over ello on scarcely feeling to t to t of this coffin?
tts from tains caugones and bid t t for ts would surely have been killed.
ello began to folloance t, and t it get into ots, and ts move sloer to Insula trinitatis; and after a time s return and t seemed to inny y, and t, calling to Oona to come to rembled, and all about e mote flo odours drifted the dim air.
niger, from time to time calling o come to en,
only kneo him.
Just before das ly voice