46 A LIFE'S WORK IN IRELAND. 



Catliolic and riotestaiit, go on quietly their own way, 

 and are very little and l>ut indirectly influenced by 

 the talk around them, desiring quiet above all 

 things. If I may sum up in one sentence the experi- 

 ence of twenty-five years in the country, it would be 

 tliat resolutely doing what is right, with fair con- 

 sideration towards others and complete disregard of 

 talk, is the surest way of improving Ireland. 



