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Girleen," he said, "there is something now that I must tell you.
Even granting that, girleen," he said, "it's not going to make somebody unhappy if we take his boat.
'TIS never right him acting as if he owns the girleen.
Niver be using such a word, girleen.
Happiness with the least unhappiness to others, girleen," he reminded with his cheek against her hair. "
But, girleen, the music was urging!
Now run along, girleen, and mind ye're rale mannerly to yer tacher.
I love you sincerely, girleen.
Walking with that lovely girleen.
What's in your mind, girleen?
Of course I had the jandies whin I was a slip av a girleen.
Braw bawbees and good gold pounds, galore, my girleen, a Sunday'll prank thee finely.
Me grandmother did be taching me a charm for warts whin I was a girleen and it works rale well.
Long, long ago, girleen, a harper's gallantry to a pretty maid angered her mother and she asked him to help her twist a straw rope.
Hadn't Judy herself seen fairies dancing in a ring one night when she was a girleen in Ould Ireland?
I went back and changed the story a bit on 'Lonesome West' and added the parts of the Priest and Girleen.
Though whin I was a girleen it wasn't thought rale good manners to talk av yer insides so plain, Cuddles.
Didn't I work in Castle McDermott whin I was a slip av a girleen?
I think, girleen," said Kenny, intuitional as always, "that he fears to write, thinking of course you are still at the farm and would try to tempt him back.
She was at Castle McDermott hersilf whin she was a girleen and tould me all about the ould place.
Bob "Bongo" Starkie - Guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "My Girleen"
The only thing that frightens the priest more than the Leenane bloodshed is the adoring, openly available presence of Girleen Kelleher (Dawn Bradfield).
"Make yourself used to it, girleen, for you'll be doing a lot of it after we're back from the squashing o' that flea of a Varatesh," the Gaul answered.
And there's a wryly bittersweet discussion of ghosts by Welsh and Girleen Kelleher (Dawn Bradfield), a comely, foul-mouthed local lass with a crush on the priest.
Brían F. O'Byrne played Valene, Maelíosa Stafford played Coleman, David Ganly played Father Welsh, and Dawn Bradfield played Girleen.