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Doesn't it! It is what pricked my interest in what it means. ![]()
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Mar a dúirt mé le Neil fadó. Fag an tUasal Tyler bocht leis féin. Níl aon fáth ag troid leis, ní aontfaidh sé leis ár gcúis ar aon nós. Rachaidh na 'leath-cheiltigh' (mar a ceapann sé féin) cosúil linn ar agaidh ag baint saoirse do chuile tír Cheilteach. Fág Wat bocht sa leithreas ansin i Sasana. Ná tug faoi dheara focal ar bith a deireann sé.
Translation of paragraph above (some of Irish text appears incomplete so I've translated the meaning rather than word for word): As I said to Neil long ago. Leave poor Mr.Tyler to himself. There is no reason to fight with him, he won't agree with our reason/cause anyways. The 'half-celts' (as he thinks himself) will go on like us gaining freedom for every Celtic country. Leave poor Wat in the toilet over in England. Ignore/Don't take any notice of any word he says. |
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