CHAPTER VII. 



LOUGH DERG. 



The North Shore of Lough Erne — Pettigoe — Cold 

 Welcome — Irish Inns — Irish Character — A sad 

 Mistake, and its Remedy — Purgatory — Bad Success 

 of the English Church in Ireland and elsewhere — 

 Causes of this — Remedy suggested — Foraging — 

 Scenery of Lough Derg — Fishing — a Calm — Birds'- 

 nesting extraordinary — Swiss Legislation — Legends 

 true and false — The March of the Dead Maguires — 

 Inglis — his Inaccuracies — Causes of them — An 

 "intelligent Guide" — Another "intelligent Guide" 

 — Lord Palmerston's Estates in Ireland — Legend 

 of Bosham Bell — Night Fly-fishing — Return to 

 Belleek. 



At five o'clock the next morning, the 

 expedition left the inn -door by the road 

 that leads to Enniskillen on the north shore 

 of the lake. Although there were but four 

 individuals composing it — namely, the Par- 

 son, the Captain, M'Gowan, and Slievan — 

 yet, by the advice of the Parson, both cars 



