[{"node":{"title":"Hanna165","Collections":"Part Two","Contributor":"Linen Hall Library","Coverage":"1951","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, April 7, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Hanna165","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Estate, Trees","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/hanna165","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Hanna165_0.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeff159\n\ncan go to in the countryside.\"\n\nThe three of them continued eating in silence, not one of them\nhonestly believed that it was necessary to turn the Dineens out. Had\nit been any other family the brothers would have put themselves to any\ninconvenience to find another storage house. Yet they, and even Sarah,\nliked Owen Dineen. But deep down in all three the centuries-old enmity\nagainst the papist stirred, and neighbourliness and a more ancient kinship\nwere forgotten,\n\n\"Well, the both of ye seem to be set on this,\" said Hamilton, rising.\n\"But we'll make no move 'til you've seen Mr Bourke, Frank, and got another\nplace for Owen and his family. Are ye agreed to that?\" Frank nodded\nwithout speaking.\n\nAnd Frank found them a house. Two mornings later, when he had been\nover to Bourke's estate, he came in to say that Bourke had agreed to let\na cottage on his land, and that he had gone up to Knocknadreemally and\ngiven Owen his notice.\n\n\"Where\u2019s the house?\" asked Sarah.\n\nThe young man narrowed his eyes and smiled. \"Ye know it well. Ye\nwere bred in it.\u201d\n\n\"My mother\u2019s house!\"\n\nHamilton laid his hand on her shoulder. \"There,Sarah, dinna take on.\nThings will aye be someway. Your mother wouldna hae minded. I'm sure o\u2019\nthat.\" she shook his hand from her shoulder and turned her back on them.\nFrom that moment she began to hate Frank.\n\nWhen the morning of Dineen's removal came she went to the door a\nscore of times to look up at Knocknadreemally. She saw the smoke of the\nbreakfast fire pluming up through the trees, and then at last, it vanished.\n","Type":"Text"}}]