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Ann Breslin

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43 total appearances
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Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

He was sitting bent over on the chair, head in his hands, rocking slightly back and forth.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

Crying?

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

Crying?

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

I had never seen my father with so much as a misty eye, and yet here he was, crying.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

Not sobbing, not wailing, but definitely crying.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

I wouldn't have noticed if he hadn't looked up and muttered, where you burn books, you burn people.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

It was Derry, June 1973.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

I was eight years old and just home from school.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

The library at Brook Park, the People's Park, had been firebombed.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

I was disturbed seeing my father crying.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

I was used to seeing him shy or short-tempered, but never this.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

He was 51 years old and went to the library about once a month on a Saturday.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

and brought home the pile of books that he would read through in the evenings.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

He loved history and poetry and later local writers like Lynn Doyle and W.F.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

Marshall.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

They were food and comfort to him as he worked in all weathers on building sites, carrying hods of bricks up ladders, gripping them so hard that the skin on his hands was broken and chafed.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

Sitting on the edge of the sofa, using an old wooden chair as a table, he cleaned out the deep hacks with butter and sugar, rubbing the mixture into the open cuts to lift out the dirt and soothe and soften the skin.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

Butter and sugar, his homemade balm.

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

He used the same chair to cut his tobacco, walnut plug, cutting off a piece and then rubbing it

Sunday Miscellany
Fathers, Friends and Shakespeare in the Arctic

putting it into the little pouch and then filling the bowl of his pipe.

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