The Traveller’s Daughter

The Traveller’s Daughter
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Michelle Vernal. The Traveller’s Daughter

The Traveller’s Daughter. MICHELLE VERNAL

Chapter 1. The older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune - Irish Proverb

Chapter 2. A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. – Irish Proverb

Chapter 3. A Turkey never voted for an early Christmas – Irish Proverb

Chapter 4. A trout in the pot is better than a salmon in the sea – Irish Proverb

Chapter 5. It’s easy to halve the potato where there is love – Irish Proverb

Chapter 6. God is good but never dance in a small boat – Irish Proverb

Chapter 7. As you ramble through life, whatever be your goal; Keep your eye on the doughnut, and not upon the hole – Irish Proverb

Chapter 8. Marry a mountain girl and you marry the whole mountain – Irish Proverb

Chapter 9. A friend’s eye is a good mirror – Irish Proverb

Chapter 10. Broken Irish is better than clever English – Irish Proverb

Chapter 11. Mother’s hold their children’s hands for just a little while and their hearts forever – Irish Proverb

Chapter 12. An old broom knows the dirty corners best – Irish Proverb

Chapter 13. Twenty years a child; twenty years running wild; twenty years a mature man – and after that praying – Irish Proverb

Chapter 14. A word is more enduring than worldly wealth – Irish Proverb

Chapter 15. Face the sun but turn your back to the storm – Irish Proverb

Chapter 16. Your feet will bring you where your heart is – Irish Proverb

Chapter 17. Better be quarrelling than lonesome – Irish Proverb

Chapter 18. An Irishman is never drunk so long as he can hold onto one blade of grass and not fall off the face of the earth – Irish Proverb

Chapter 19. It is better to be a coward a minute than dead the rest of your life – Irish Proverb

Chapter 20. Men are like bagpipes no sound comes from them until they are full – Irish Proverb

Chapter 21. A hen is heavy when carried far – Irish Proverb

Chapter 22. A silent mouth is melodious – Irish Proverb

Chapter 23. An empty sack does not stand – Irish Proverb

Chapter 24. Bad as I like ye, it’s worse without ye – Irish Proverb

Chapter 25. Instinct is stronger than upbringing – Irish Proverb

Chapter 26. Three diseases without shame: love, itch and thirst – Irish Proverb

Chapter 27. Every tide has an ebb save the tide of graces – Irish Proverb

Chapter 28. Listen to the sound of the river and you will get a trout – Irish Proverb

Chapter 29. Mere words do not feed the friars - Irish Proverb

Chapter 30. You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear – Irish Proverb

Chapter 31. Neither give cherries to a pig nor advice to a fool – Irish Proverb

Acknowledgements

About the Author

About HarperImpulse

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