2021.06.10
"The voice of the young man who left the hometown has not changed. The children's voice has not changed. The children don't know each other, and they laugh and ask where the guests come from." Said it is a refreshing and happy thing. Shang Thornton, who immigrated with his family at a young age, returned to his hometown of Ireland. Unlike tourists in the United States who came to fish for trout or salmon, he wanted to return to his hometown of Innisfee to settle down. When the train arrived in Kelso, it was probably rare to see Americans. A group of railroad workers and locals gathered around. Everyone was talking and talking nonsense (it seems that people in the Irish countryside of that era liked to behave) and asked for directions. Shang Songdun was completely dizzy. Fortunately, a coachman came over and picked up Shang Songdun's luggage and left (it seems that there are some people who are not long-winded), which relieved him.
The coachman kept peeping at Shang Songdun along the way. On a small stone bridge, Shang Songdun recalled that a simple little house not far away was his long-lost hometown, and the words of his mother seemed to ring in his ears. The coachman didn’t understand why the American from Pittsburgh was so interested in that small house and wanted to buy it. At this time, Shang Songton patted the puzzled coachman on the shoulder, calling his name and saying “Tell you why. , Macleans Flynn, when I was a child, the young McFinno used to wipe my nose. I am Shang Songton and I was born in that hut." The coachman suddenly realized that he covered his face and smiled.
The beautiful pastoral scenery of the Irish countryside is refreshing and joyful like paintings. Not far away, a group of fat sheep wandered on the green grass. A shepherdess with red hair and red skirt caught Shang Songdun’s attention. The stumbling and awkward behavior of the country girl didn’t care about the girl’s beauty. The big, deep eyes immediately moved his heart, and the girl also noticed this handsome American man, and she looked back frequently to see that the two of them were the bastards looking at Mung Bean-they looked at each other. Outside the church Shang Songdun took the initiative to strike up a conversation with the girl, but the girl ran away in a panic. From the coachman, Shang Songdun learned the girl's name: Mary Kay Danaher, a grumpy girl born in a wealthy family.
The widow Sarah Tran is the richest person in Innisfee. The Whitemore, the old house of Shang Songton’s family, is now owned by her. Shang Songton went to visit and heard that he was going to redeem the seven generations of his family. I don't understand the place. At this time, Mary Kay Danaher's brother Will Danaher also came to discuss the purchase of Whitemore at a high price, and the future brother-in-law Will and brother-in-law Thornton unexpectedly arrived. The two raised the land price from £500 to £1,000, and Danaher left in anguish. In the tavern, I heard that it was the grandson of the old Shang Songdun who came back. Everyone got close to him a lot. Shang Songdun invited everyone to drink.
Shang Songton finally returned to the old house, he was stunned as soon as he entered the door, the room had been cleaned, and there was a fire in the fireplace. It turned out that all this was done by Mary Kay Danaher, and Songton called out Mary who was hiding in the corner. Kay, kissed her suddenly, Mary Kay was so angry that she slapped Shang Songton in a big slap, Thornton took Mary Kay in his arms, and a few sweet words calmed her down, kissed Songton back and ran away. Shang Songdun personally renovated the old house. Pastor Prefer and his wife came to visit. During the chat, the pastor thought about the name Songdun, depending on what he thought of.
Macleans Flynn went to Danaher's house to propose marriage as a matchmaker, and Mary Kay Danaher agreed. Shang Songdun officially came to propose marriage, not wanting to be rejected by her brother Will Danaher, Shang Songdun walked away, and Mary Kay, who was hiding behind the window, cried into tears. Before the start of the Innisfree horse race, Will heard that McClean had matched Thornton and Widow Tran, and warned him angrily. McClean took the opportunity to reveal to Will. Widow Tran rejected him because she refused to live with Mary Kay. Under one roof, if Mary Kay married, Widow Tran would immediately agree to marry him. Will be skeptical, asked Father Rannigan next to him, and got an affirmative answer. This made Will scratch his head.
On a sunny day, the walls of Will’s courtyard were full of women and children watching the excitement. Shang Songton stood in the courtyard in a suit and leather shoes and waited uneasily. Will led his sister Mary Kay out to announce: I Allow this man to pursue my sister. And walked and talked under the supervision of Flynn. Everyone cheered. Will walked towards Widow Tran with a smile, who looked blank.
As a result, a peculiar scene appeared on the streets of the small town. Monk Mary Kay was walking in front, and Flynn drove a carriage to follow behind, correcting their cross-border behavior from time to time. Mary Kay and Thornton felt awkward when they talked about this. They walked outside the priest’s house and saw the priest’s tandem bicycle. The two of them had an idea, they rode and ran, Flynn hurriedly chased after him, who would have chased to the front of the tavern. The horse stopped walking habitually. Flynn, who couldn't move when he saw the wine, went down to the donkey and went into the tavern to drink. The liberated Mary Kay revealed her wild nature again. She took off her shoes and socks and ran happily all the way. Thornton had to follow closely, and the two came to the quiet Innisfe cemetery and embraced each other in the wind and heavy rain. kiss.
Dating, dating, dating, and weddings proceeded in sequence. When the wedding photos were taken, the movement and stillness of the flashing light was like a cannon, and the couple shuddered. Several people and the priest winked their eyebrows and whispered to wish the conspiracy success. While everyone was in high spirits, Will suddenly called Sarandaling and proposed to her on the spot. Widow Tran threw her cup away in anger. All the truth came to light. An angry Will took back all of his sister’s dowry and gift and knocked him down with a punch. Shang Songdun, the fallen Shang Songdun remembered his experience of defeating his opponent in a boxing match in Pittsburgh, USA.
Back home, Mary Kay was sad for not getting the dowry and dowry, but Shang Songdun disapproved, thinking Mary Kay made a fuss, Mary Kay told him angrily that a bride without dowry and dowry is like a servant, and a dowry is a happy dream for a bride's life. . This made Shang Songdun suddenly realize and pay attention to it. On the wedding night, the two lived in separate rooms.
Early in the morning, the bride's brother agreed to send the dowry under the persuasion of the crowd, but he refused to pay the 350 pounds gold coin he promised. Thornton bought a small carriage for Mary Kay, and the two happily went to the market. When they saw that my brother sold a batch of sheep at the market, Mary Kay encouraged her husband to go to her brother for a gift. Thornton did not want to take it for himself. Humiliation, Mary Kay called Thornton a useless person, and the two broke up over money. Mary Kay waved away, and Thornton had to walk home on foot. Thornton argued with Will in the tavern, and Thornton once again chose to compromise, which disappointed everyone.
At Pastor Prefer’s house, Thornton confided to the pastor that although the newspaper believed it was an accident, his heart missed to kill his opponent with a family, a wife and a few children for money, making him feel like murder. So he vowed not to punch people anymore. Now Danaher, Thornton's wife and friends all suspect that he is cowardly and afraid of fighting. The pastor reminded him that wealth is more than money for his wife, it is an Irish tradition. Thornton still suspects that his wife loves money more than him. The pastor wanted to invite Thornton to have a drink, but then he hesitated, "No, the smell will be smelled." The Irish show the fear of mother-in-law. When Thornton returned home, his wife offered a stick to beg for a fight. Thornton threw the stick and shook hands to make peace.
The bride Mary Kay left without saying goodbye, leaving a message because she loved him too much to live with someone she was ashamed of. Shan Thornton’s Irish bloodliness was aroused. He hurried to the train station, dragged Mary Kay out of the train, and took his wife home all the way to find his brother Will for the 350-pound gift. Danaher played against the Americans. , A big battle is imminent, the news broke, the train driver is not leaving, the Innisfei people rushed to tell, cheering, people on the road were constantly joining the crowd of onlookers, and some people watched the excitement and it was not too big, so he gave Thornton a stick. Wife beating.
Everyone flocked the couple to the Weil’s ranch. Weir saw the angry jerking and dragging his staggered wife to come to him, "Danaher, you owe me 350 pounds, take it out." He praised, "It turns out that he also has some Irish descent." Danaher said that he would never pay. Thornton pushed Mary Kay to Danaher and said that "the rules are yours, not mine. Without wealth, there is no marriage. We stop here." In front of everyone, Danaher had to pay for it.
Thornton took the money and walked to the steam oven. Mary Kay opened the door of the furnace tacitly. Thornton threw the money into the blazing fire without hesitation. The two walked to Danaher side by side. Danaher also imagined a wedding. Suddenly attacked like the above, but Tungton had already prepared a dodge back to knock down Danaher. His wife said happily, "I'm going home to help you prepare dinner", and then left with her head high.
Thornton and Danaher fought violently. From the wheat field to the river, the onlookers kept placing bets. Even the bishop who came to the annual visit bet Danaher to win. Probably because the two people were not too addicted to the fight, everyone also fought. There was a melee, and the scene was a bit out of control. Flynn had to fire a shot to stop, reiterating that he must abide by the rules of Queen Elizabeth of England. The police called for help, and the inspector ordered a five-pound bet on Danaher to win, and he was so busy with Flynn who kept the book. An old man was praying on his deathbed. He heard the noisy fighting outside. The old man hurriedly got up and put on his pants and ran out.
Thornton and Danaher fought from the street to the end of the alley, and someone splashed water for them to stay awake. Widow Tran and the priest’s wife Elizabeth watched the battle with a telescope in the distance. Widow Tran began to fall in love with fighting. Ruthless Danaher. Tired of the fight, the two went to the tavern for a drink and panted. Both said that they had a good relationship with each other, but they were glaring at each other because of the payment. Thornton asked the bartender for time to divert his attention and punched Danaher out of the house with a heavy punch. Thornton won. Thornton and Danaher helped each other to eat at Thornton's house.
When the pastor’s wife Elizabeth went home, she was ashamed to ask the pastor to forgive her, because she owed Mrs. Tran three pounds for the loss of the bet. She didn't want the bishop but was willing to bet she lost to the pastor by fifteen pounds. The pastor’s wife was happy. Widow Tran finally agreed to Danaher's proposal, and the two went on a date in Flynn's carriage.
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