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Phineas Finn

CHAPTER II
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But, again, there are other girls to abstain from attacking whom is, to a man of any warmth of temperament, quite impossible.

They are like water when one is athirst, like plovers' eggs in March, like cigars when one is out in the autumn.

No one ever dreams of denying himself when such temptation comes in the way.

It often happens, however, that in spite of appearances, the water will not come from the well, nor the egg from its shell, nor will the cigar allow itself to be lit.

A girl of such appearance, so charming, was Mary Flood Jones of Killaloe, and our hero Phineas was not allowed to thirst in vain for a drop from the cool spring.
When the girls went down into the drawing-room Mary was careful to go to a part of the room quite remote from Phineas, so as to seat herself between Mrs.Finn and Dr.Finn's young partner, Mr.Elias Bodkin, from Ballinasloe.


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