Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81.
DISTURBED IRELAND: BEING THE LETTERS WRITTEN DURING THE WINTER OF 1880-81. BY BERNARD H. BECKER, _SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF THE "DAILY NEWS."_ WITH ROUTE MAPS. London: MACMILLAN AND CO. 1881. LONDON: R. CLAY, SONS, AND TAYLOR, BREAD STREET HILL.
Very green and shining it looked to the eye, for it was in the
Flower-moon, and the great star of day was bright in the heaven. By
its clear light they saw, far in the distance, two strange, enormous
things moving towards them. But whether these things were writhing
wreaths of thunder clouds descended to earth, or gigantic trees
denuded of their foliage and suddenly gifted with the power of motion,
or whether they were wild beasts of a size never seen before, they
could not tell. But presently they found them to be immense creatures
in the form of rattlesnakes, poisoning the air with their vile
effluvia, and destroying every green tree and living thing in their
path. Every delicate plant and creeping thing was poisoned by their
breath, and the larger animals were devoured in the flap of a bird's
wing. With them came terrific lightnings that rent the trees and cleft
the solid rock, and thunders which caused the earth to reel like a man
who had drank many times of fire-water. Nearer and nearer they
approached, and now the chosen residents of this fair plain were
filled with alarm for their lives, and at once began to build
fortifications against the terrible intruders. The snakes, who
appeared to prefer the flesh of man to that of the other animals,
crawled up close to the defence of their enemies, and flung their long
horrible bodies against it, but in vain. It was useless to attack them
with bows and arrows, on account of the scales which enveloped them
like an armour. Those who ventured without the walls were instantly
swallowed, while those within, who had fasted many suns, were growing
weak from want of food.
DISTURBED IRELAND: BEING THE LETTERS WRITTEN DURING THE WINTER OF 1880-81. BY BERNARD H. BECKER, _SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF THE "DAILY NEWS."_ WITH ROUTE MAPS. London: MACMILLAN AND CO. 1881. LONDON: R. CLAY, SONS, AND TAYLOR, BREAD STREET HILL.