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"
Paddy
?
"
asked
Fee
in
a
voice
not
like
her
own
.
"
Yes
.
And
Stu
.
"
Neither
of
her
sons
could
look
at
her
.
"
Stu
?
Stu
!
What
do
you
mean
,
Stu
?
Oh
,
God
,
what
is
it
,
what
's
happened
?
Not
both
of
them
--
no
!
"
"
Daddy
got
caught
in
the
fire
;
he
's
dead
.
Stu
must
have
disturbed
a
boar
,
and
it
charged
him
.
He
shot
it
,
but
it
fell
on
him
as
it
was
dying
and
smothered
him
.
He
's
dead
too
,
Mum
.
"
Meggie
screamed
and
struggled
,
trying
to
break
free
of
Jack
's
hands
,
but
Fee
stood
between
Bob
's
grimy
,
bloody
ones
as
if
turned
to
stone
,
her
eyes
as
glassy
as
a
gazing-ball
.
"
It
is
too
much
,
"
she
said
at
last
,
and
looked
up
at
Bob
with
the
rain
running
down
her
face
and
her
hair
in
straggling
wisps
around
her
neck
like
golden
runnels
.
"
Let
me
go
to
them
,
Bob
.
I
am
the
wife
of
one
and
the
mother
of
one
.
You
ca
n't
keep
me
away
--
you
have
no
right
to
keep
me
away
.
Let
me
go
to
them
.
"
Meggie
had
quietened
,
and
stood
within
Jack
's
arms
with
her
head
on
his
shoulder
.
As
Fee
began
to
walk
across
the
ruins
with
Bob
's
arm
around
her
waist
,
Meggie
looked
after
them
,
but
she
made
no
move
to
follow
.
Hughie
appeared
out
of
the
dimming
rain
;
Jack
nodded
toward
his
mother
and
Bob
.
"
Go
after
them
,
Hughie
,
stay
with
them
.
Meggie
and
I
are
going
back
to
Drogheda
,
to
bring
the
dray
.
"
He
let
Meggie
go
,
and
helped
her
onto
the
chestnut
mare
.
"
Come
on
,
Meggie
;
it
's
nearly
dark
.
We
ca
n't
leave
them
out
all
night
in
this
,
and
they
wo
n't
go
until
we
get
back
.
"
*
*
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