[{"node":{"title":"Hanna189","Collections":"Part Two","Contributor":"Linen Hall Library","Coverage":"1951","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, April 7, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Hanna189","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Gilmore, Agnes","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/hanna189","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/Hanna189_0.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"\ufeff183\n\nstained cloth from Hamilton's shoulder. An old woman\nsat rocking herself at the fire while little moaning\nnoises came from her lips. \"What happened, wife?\" asked\nPetie. \"I heard the clap o' a gun as I came up the\nloanen.\"\n\n\"Ye can see what happened, Tammie Gilmore tried\ntae blow Hami's head off, and Hami got him by the thrapple.\nLook at that child! bring him up tae the lire and not\nliae him catching his death at the door!\"\n\nPetie brought Andrew to the fire where the child\nstared in fear at the crooning woman with the silver\nloops of spittle on her chin. There was a stir in the\nroom as Hamilton rose. The man on the settle sat up too,\nfingering his throat, Several men come forward, tucking\ntheir pipes into their waistcoat pockets, disregarding\nHamilton's protests they raised his arms on their shoulders\nand helped him towards the door, the wounded man paused.\n\"Did i see wee Andra here?\" ne asked.\n\n\"Ye did,\" answered Agnes. \"He's as right as rain.\nHe's wi' Petie.\"\n\n\"How's Gilmore?\" asked Hamilton, looking back into\nthe room. The man on the bed felt his throat and swallow-\ned painfully. One of Hamilton's helpers stepped forward\ninto the open pulling the wounded man so that he winced,\n\"Bugger Gilmore,\" he said brusquely \"I'm sorry I pulled\nye aff him.\"\n\nSomeone with a lamp led them across the close. As\nHamilton and the men who were assisting him went down the\nloanen, they passed women with their shawls drawn over\ntheir heads, whispering in tne hedge. When they came to\nthe road, the men and women who had been in Gilmore's\nkitchen parted from the few people who continued their\nway up towards Rathard. First went Agnes with the boy,\nthen Hamilton on the shoulders oi the men, and then close\non their heels, Petie with a lamp that threw grotesque\n","Type":"Text"}}]