PENELOPE'S IRISH EXPERIENCES
by Kate Douglas Wiggin.
Published 1901.
To my first Irish friend, Jane Barlow.
CONTENTS
[ Chapter I. We emulate the Rollo books. ]
[ Chapter II. Irish itineraries. ]
[ Chapter III. We sight a derelict. ]
[ Chapter IV. Enter Benella Dusenberry. ]
[ Chapter V. The Wearing of the Green. ]
[ Chapter VI. Dublin, then and now. ]
[ Chapter VII. A tour and a detour. ]
[ Chapter VIII. Romance and reality. ]
[ Chapter IX. The light of other days. ]
[ Chapter X. The belles of Shandon. ]
[ Chapter XI. 'The rale thing.' ]
[ Chapter XII. Life at Knockarney House. ]
[ Chapter XIII. 'O! the sound of the Kerry dancing.' ]
[ Chapter XIV. Mrs. Mullarkey's iligant locks. ]
[ Chapter XV. Penelope weaves a web. ]
[ Chapter XVI. Salemina has her chance. ]
[ Chapter XVII. The Glens of Antrim. ]
[ Chapter XVIII. Limavady love-letters. ]
[ Chapter XIX. 'In ould Donegal.' ]
[ Chapter XX. We evict a tenant. ]
[ Chapter XXI. Lachrymae Hibernicae. ]
[ Chapter XXII. The Weeping West. ]
[ Chapter XXIII. Beams and motes. ]
[ Chapter XXIV. Humours of the road. ]
[ Chapter XXV. The wee folk. ]
[ Chapter XXVI. Ireland's gold. ]
[ Chapter XXVII. The three chatelaines of Devorgilla. ]
[ Chapter XXVIII. Round towers and reflections. ]
[ Chapter XXIX. Aunt David's garden. ]
[ Chapter XXX. The Quest of the Fair Strangers, ]