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Rh [aside to ]. Do you think could she be the widow Casey that was put out of her holding at Kilglass a while ago? . She is not. I saw the widow Casey one time at the market in Ballina, a stout fresh woman.

[to ]. Did you hear a noise of cheering, and you coming up the hill?

. I thought I heard the noise I used to hear when my friends came to visit me.

[She begins singing half to herself.

[coming from the door]. What is it that you are singing, ma'am?

. Singing I am about a man I knew one time, yellow-haired Donough that was hanged in Galway.

[She goes on singing, much louder.

. What was it brought him to his death?