And with all the pent-up love of my heart,

I bid you the top o’ the mornin’.”

We landed at 10:00 o’clock on the very field we had left only a few days before.

If Columbus, when he set foot on America, felt any bigger than we did as we stepped out of our aeroplane at Cork that day, he must have felt bigger than Goliath.

CHAPTER XIX

OUR LAST DAY IN IRELAND SEEING TIPPERARY

We spent the rest of that day around Cork. Going to the steamship office we found our liner would call at Queenstown on the second day. We had one more day for sightseeing.

“Mike,” said I, “let us start early tomorrow morning, and spend our last day seeing Tipperary.”

“Agreed,” said he.