قراءة كتاب Children of the Dead End The Autobiography of an Irish Navvy
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Children of the Dead End The Autobiography of an Irish Navvy
CHILDREN OF
THE DEAD END
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY
OF AN IRISH NAVVY
BY
PATRICK
MACGILL
NEW YORK
E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY
681 Fifth Avenue
THE ANCHOR PRESS, LTD., TIPTREE, ESSEX, ENGLAND.
FOREWORD
"I wish the Kinlochleven navvies had been thrown into the loch. They would fain turn the Highlands into a cinderheap," said the late Andrew Lang, writing to me a few months before his death.
In the following pages I have endeavoured to tell of the navvy; the life he leads, the dangers he dares, and the death he often dies. Most of my story is autobiographical. Moleskin Joe and Carroty Dan are true to life; they live now, and for all I know to the contrary may be met with on some precarious job, in some evil-smelling model lodging-house, or, as suits these gipsies of labour, on the open road. Norah Ryan's painful story shows the dangers to which an innocent girl is exposed through ignorance of the fundamental facts of existence; Gourock Ellen and Annie are types of women whom I have often met. While asking a little allowance for the pen of the novelist it must be said that nearly all the incidents of the book have come under the observation of the writer: that such incidents should take place makes the tragedy of the story.
Patrick MacGill.
The Garden House,
Windsor.
January, 1914.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | A NIGHT IN MY FATHER'S HOUSE | 1 |
II. | OLD CUSTOMS | 8 |
III. | A CORSICAN OUTRAGE | 15 |
IV. | THE GREAT SILENCE | 18 |
V. | THE SLAVE MARKET | 25 |
VI. | BOYNE WATER AND HOLY WATER | 34 |
VII. | A MAN OF TWELVE | 41 |
VIII. | OLD MARY SORLEY | 48 |
IX. | A GOOD TIME | 56 |
X. | THE LEADING ROAD TO STRABANE | 62 |
XI. | THE 'DERRY BOAT | 67 |
XII. | THE WOMAN WHO WAS NOT ASHAMED | 74 |
XIII. | THE MAN WITH THE DEVIL'S PRAYER BOOK | 84 |
XIV. | PADDING IT | 92 |
XV. | MOLESKIN JOE | 99 |
XVI. | MOLESKIN JOE AS MY FATHER | 105 |
XVII. | ON THE DEAD END | 111 |
XVIII. | THE DRAINER | 127 |
XIX. | A DEAD MAN'S SHOES | 129 |
XX. | BOOKS | 136 |
XXI. | A FISTIC ARGUMENT | 146 |
XXII. | THE OPEN ROAD | 151 |
XXIII. | THE COCK OF THE NORTH | 168 |
XXIV. | MECCA | 175 |
XXV. | THE MAN WHO THRASHED CARROTY DAN | 182 |
XXVI. | A GREAT FIGHT | public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@50324@[email protected]#Page_197" class="pginternal" |