“At home, sipping Russet Tea,
I marvelled more and more
That pretty pretexts such as these
Should make folks leave the store.
I comforted myself to think I'd told 'em
pretty plain;
You've cut your nose to spite your face;
you'll soon come back again."”

By Quill:, 1930s, She Left The Store

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Early Dáil member, cooperative organiser, agriculturalist 1901–1960

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