- I. Chapters 1 and 2
- II. Chapters 3 and 4
- III. Chapters 5 and 6
- IV. Chapters 7 and 8
- V. Chapters 9 and 10
- VI. Chapters 11 and 12
- VII. Chapters 13 and 14
- VIII. Chapters 15 and 16
- IX. Chapters 17 and 18
- X. Chapters 19 and 20
- XI. Chapters 21 and 22
- XII. Chapters 23 and 24
- XIII. Chapters 25, 26 and 27
- XIV. Chapters 28 and 29
- XV. Chapter 30
- XVI. Chapters 31 and 32
A humorous tale about a poor Irish charwoman living in the slums of Dublin, and her innocent teenage daughter, Mary Makebelieve, whose first forays into courtship and romance, and their desire to escape from drudgery -- provide us with a charming picture of youth's enthusiasm and a mother's devotion, amidst Dublin's many parks and shops. The chapters are filled with James Stephens' witty Irish observations on life, love, ignorance, the frustrations of the poor and the wishful thinking that sustains them . . . . told as jauntily as only a few authors can equal. ( ~ Michele Fry, Soloist)
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