MEMORIES OP GLEXAUGH, IOI 



"Never. We'll have him up after dinner. 

 This is just the night for a ghost story." 



"Ay; and I promise you Jack's apparition 

 is as original as Jack himself." 



" But do you think there will be any trouble 

 in drawing him out ?" 



"Leave that to me. Is Tim Callaghan 

 below ?" 



" Yes." 



" So much the better ; Tim will be of use." 



And so it is decided that we are to extract 

 from Jack Sullivan the great story the story 

 of an event which has, at any rate, seriously 

 injured his nerves. When the cloth was off, 

 my uncle asked Molly to send up the two 

 boys. 



Tim Callaghan is the first to enter with a 

 rustic shuffle upon the rug. 



" Good-evening Tim." 



" Good-evenin' to your honour." 



"Tim, I hope you settled that affair be- 

 tween yourself and Shaun Webb. You know, 

 I don't want ye to be taking the law of each 

 other." 



" An' what am I to do, sir ? Only to-day 



