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The Little Manx Nation, PDF eBook

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You will think this implies that Manxmen stick close to their island.

They do more than that. I will tell you a story. Five years ago I went up into the mountains to seek an old Manx bard, last of a race of whom I shall have something to tell you in their turn.

All his life he had been a poet. I did not gather that he had read any poetry except his own.

Up to seventy he had been a bachelor. Then this good Boaz had lit on his Ruth and married, and had many children.

Ifound him in a lonely glen, peopled only in story, and then by fairies.

A bare hill side, not a bush in sight, a dead stretch of sea in front, rarely brightened by a sail.

I had come through a blinding hail-storm. The old man was sitting in the chimney nook, a little red shawl round his head and knotted under his chin.

Within this aureole his face was as strong as Savonarola's, long and gaunt, and with skin stretched over it like parchment.

He was no hermit, but a farmer, and had lived on that land.

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