âââI hope,â I tell him, âthat the OâKeefe banshee can find her way here in timeâ âthat is, if itâs necessary, which I hope it wonât be.â
âââDonât ye worry about that,â says he. âNot that sheâs keen on leavinâ the ould sod, Larry. The good ould soulâs in quite a state oâ mind about ye, aroon. I donât mind tellinâ ye, lad, that sheâs mobilizing all the clan anâ if she has to come for ye, avick , theyâll be wid her anâ theyâll sweep this joint clean before ye go. What theyâll do to itâll make the Big Wind look like a summer breeze on Lough Lene! Anâ thatâs about all, Larry. We thought a voice from the Green Isle would cheer ye. Donât fergit that yeâre the OâKeefe anâ I say it againâ âall the bhoys are wid ye. But we want tâ kape beinâ proud oâ ye, lad!â
âAnâ I looked again and there was only a bush waving.â
There wasnât a smile in my heartâ âor if there was it was a very tender one.