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Octobers Quote of the Month People in families in the lanes of Limerick have their ways of not talking to each other and it takes years of practice. There are people who dont talk to each other because their fathers were on opposite sides in the Civil War in 1922. If a man goes off and joins the English army his family might as well move to another part of Limerick where there are families with men in the English army. If anyone in your family was the least way friendly to the English in the last eight hundred years it will be brought up and thrown in your face and you might as well move to Dublin where no one cares. From Angelas Ashes, Frank McCourts compelling memoir of his miserable Irish Catholic childhood. |
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