The Echo
A Rillarney tourist was assured by a guide that the echo on lvoch Gill was very nne. So off went the tourist to hear it, and hired two men to row nim out, accomplishing the transaction' so swiftly that there was no time to arrange tor the usual echo to be in attendance. In despair they broke an oar and one swam ashore to fetch another. The echo then began. "tiood morrow," cried the tourist. "Good morrow," said the echo with a fine Brogue. "Fin© day, bless it," "Foine day, God bless it'," improved the echo. "Will you have a drink P" cried the tourist. "Begorra, I will," roared the echo.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 June 1916, Page 3
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113The Echo Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 June 1916, Page 3
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