Quote: You and Michaleen are sitting in the bar, and you are considering how easy it would be to stay here and drink for the rest of your life. ![]() In what seems to be only a few short hours, the night is over, and you stagger away to Michaleen's place to pass into a blissful sleep full of dreams of quick witted women and quicker-fisted men. Michaleen tries to teach you old drinking songs, and Sinead tries to teach you to dance. Their tongues move like whips, and you find your sides hurting from laughing at their banter. Men vie for the attention of the ladies, who treat them with a faintly mocking humour. The night seems endless, and is full of drink and song, fights and dancing. Michaeleen's cousin, Riley Shaskeen, is so happy that you have delivered his errant cousin that he places you at the place of honour at the reception, between his unmarried and beautiful sister Sinead, and his best friend and brother Sean Shaskeen. ![]() The rites were solemn and beautifully written, and the sentiments of love and eternities spent together brings a tear to your eye. Quote: The wedding turns out to be a very loud and jolly affair.
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