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Chapter 13 An Attorney’s Office in Connaught
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‘Anty, here’s a letter for ye,’ began the widow. ‘Terry’s brought it down from the house, and says it’s from Misther Barry. I b’lieve he was in the right not to bring it hisself.’
‘A letther for me, Mrs Kelly? what can he be writing about? I don’t just know whether I ought to open it or no;’ and Anty trembled, as she turned the epistle over and over again in her hands.
‘What for would you not open it? The letther can’t hurt you, girl, whatever the writher might do.’
Thus encouraged, Anty broke the seal, and made herself acquainted with the contents of the letter which Daly had dictated1; but she then found, that her difficulties had only just commenced. Was she to send an answer, and if so, what answer? And if she sent none, what notice ought she to take of it? The matter was one evidently too weighty to be settled by her own judgment2, so she handed the letter to be read, first by the widow, and then by Martin, and lastly by the two girls, who, by this time, were both in the room.
‘Well, the dethermined impudence3 of that blackguard!’ exclaimed Mrs Kelly. ‘Conspiracy4! av’ that don’t bang Banagher! What does the man mean by “conspiracy,” eh, Martin?’
‘Faith, you must ask himself that, mother; and then it’s ten to one he can’t tell you.’
‘I suppose,’ said Meg, ‘he wants to say that we’re all schaming to rob Anty of her money only he daren’t, for the life of him, spake it out straight forrard.’
‘Or, maybe,’ suggested Jane, ‘he wants to bring something agen us like this affair of O’Connell’s only he’ll find, down here, that he an’t got Dublin soft goods to deal wid.’
Then followed a consultation5, as to the proper steps to be taken in the matter.
The widow advised that father Geoghegan should be sent for to indite6 such a reply as a
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