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Title: The Bunsby Papers (second series): Irish Echoes

Contents: Dan Duff's wish, and what came of it -- The Blarney Stone -- The Gospel Charm -- The test of blood -- The morning dream -- The fortune-teller -- The fairy circle -- O'Bryan's luck: a tale of New York -- The Tipperary Venus.

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Summary: "The Bunsby Papers (Second Series): Irish Echoes" by John Brougham is a collection of humorous sketches and stories written in the mid-19th century. This work draws upon Irish traditions and folklore, showcasing the characters and life in Ireland through vivid dialogue and whimsical narratives. The stories, intertwined with light-hearted commentary on social conditions, particularly contrast the lives of the wealthy and the impoverished, as seen through the experiences of characters like Squire Bulworthy and the cobbler Dan Duff. The opening of the narrative introduces the reader to the parlor of the pompous Squire Bulworthy, who expresses his dissatisfaction with the working class while grappling with his own unhappiness. Simultaneously, we see Dan Duff, the cobbler, who, despite his poverty and struggles with alcohol, carries an optimistic and humorous spirit, illustrated through his relationship with his wife, Peggy. The chapter highlights Dan’s humorous, yet poignant reflections on their different social statuses, setting the stage for a dynamic exploration of themes such as envy, wealth, and the simple joys of life against a backdrop of societal expectations and individual aspirations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 67.1 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Author: Brougham, John, 1810-1880

EBook No.: 41317

Published: Nov 7, 2012

Downloads: 238

Language: English

Subject: Fiction

Subject: Short stories

Subject: Humorous stories

LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:41317:2 2012-11-07T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Brougham, John en 1
2025-09-03T15:40:19Z The Bunsby Papers (second series): Irish Echoes

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Title: The Bunsby Papers (second series): Irish Echoes

Contents: Dan Duff's wish, and what came of it -- The Blarney Stone -- The Gospel Charm -- The test of blood -- The morning dream -- The fortune-teller -- The fairy circle -- O'Bryan's luck: a tale of New York -- The Tipperary Venus.

Credits: Produced by sp1nd and the Online Distributed Proofreading
Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from
images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Summary: "The Bunsby Papers (Second Series): Irish Echoes" by John Brougham is a collection of humorous sketches and stories written in the mid-19th century. This work draws upon Irish traditions and folklore, showcasing the characters and life in Ireland through vivid dialogue and whimsical narratives. The stories, intertwined with light-hearted commentary on social conditions, particularly contrast the lives of the wealthy and the impoverished, as seen through the experiences of characters like Squire Bulworthy and the cobbler Dan Duff. The opening of the narrative introduces the reader to the parlor of the pompous Squire Bulworthy, who expresses his dissatisfaction with the working class while grappling with his own unhappiness. Simultaneously, we see Dan Duff, the cobbler, who, despite his poverty and struggles with alcohol, carries an optimistic and humorous spirit, illustrated through his relationship with his wife, Peggy. The chapter highlights Dan’s humorous, yet poignant reflections on their different social statuses, setting the stage for a dynamic exploration of themes such as envy, wealth, and the simple joys of life against a backdrop of societal expectations and individual aspirations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 67.1 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Author: Brougham, John, 1810-1880

EBook No.: 41317

Published: Nov 7, 2012

Downloads: 238

Language: English

Subject: Fiction

Subject: Short stories

Subject: Humorous stories

LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:41317:3 2012-11-07T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Brougham, John en 1