DARBY O’GILL AND THE
GOOD PEOPLE
Darby O’Gill
and the Good People
By
Herminie Templeton Kavanagh
Frontispiece by
John R. Neill
Chicago
The Reilly & Lee Co.
Copyright, 1903
By
McClure, Phillips & Co.
FOREWORD
THIS history sets forth the only true account of the adventures of a daring Tipperary man named Darby O’Gill among the Fairies of Sleive-na-mon.
These adventures were first related to me by Mr. Jerry Murtaugh, a reliable car-driver, who goes between Kilcuny and Ballinderg. He is a first cousin of Darby O’Gill’s own mother.
CONTENTS
PAGE 1 29 61 89 111 Chap. I. 113 Chap. II. 137 Chap. III. 156 175 Chap. I. 177 Chap. II. 203 Chap. III. 240 Chap. IV. 265
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