“Won’t we have time enough afther mass?” said Reillaghan.
“Why, man, sure you did hear mass once to-day. Weren’t you at it last night? No, indeed, we won’t be time enough afther it; for this bein’ Chris’mas day, we must be home at dinner-time; you know it’s not lucky to be from the family upon set days. Hang-an-ounty, come: we’ll have fine sport! I have cocksticks * enough. The best part of the day ’ll be gone if we wait for mass. Come, an’ let us start.”
* A cockstick was so called from being used on Cock- Monday, to throw at a cook tied to a stake, which was a game common among the people It was about the length of a common stick, but much heavier and thicker at one end.
“Well, well,” replied Reillaghan, “the sorra hair I care; so let us go. I’d like myself to have a rap at the hares in the Black Hills, sure enough; but as it ‘ud be remarkable for us to be seen lavin’ mass, why let us crass the field here, an’ get out upon the road above the bridge.”
To this his companion assented, and they both proceeded at a brisk pace, each apparently anxious for the sport, and resolved to exhibit such a frank cordiality of manner as might convince the other that all their past enmity was forgotten and forgiven.
The direct path to the mountains lay by M’Kenna’s house, where it was necessary they should call, in order to furnish themselves with cocksticks, and to bring dogs which young Frank kept for the purpose. The inmates of the family were at mass, with the exception of Frank’s mother, and Rody, the servant-man, whom they found sitting on his own bed in the barn, engaged at cards, the right hand against the left.
“Well, Rody,” said Frank, “who’s winnin’?”
“The left entirely,” replied his companion: “the divil a game at all the right’s gettin’, whatever’s the rason of it, an’ I’m always turnin’ up black. I hope none of my friends or acquaintances will die soon.”
“Throw them aside—quit of them,” said Prank, “give them to me, I’ll put them past; an’ do you bring us out the gun. I’ve the powdher an’ shot here; we may as well bring her, an’ have a slap at them. One o’ the officers in the barracks of —— keeps me in powdher an’ shot, besides givin’ me an odd crown, an’ I keep him in game.”
“Why, thin, boys,” observed Rody, “what’s the manin’ o’ this?—two o’ the biggest inimies in Europe last night an’ this mornin’ an’ now as great as two thieves! How does that come?”
“Very asy, Rody,” replied Reillaghan; “we made up the quarrel, shuck hands, an’s good frinds as ever.”
“Bedad, that bates cock-fightin’,” said Body, as he went to bring in the gun.
In the mean time, Prank, with the cards in his hand, went to the eave of the barn, I thrust them up under the thatch, and took out of the same nook a flask of whiskey.
“We’ll want this,” said he, putting it to his lips, and gulping down a portion. “Come Mike, be tastin’; and aftherwards i put this in your pocket.”