Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Pine View, Ballinasloe, to Rita Kelly, saying that he had a lovely weekend and particularly enjoyed their visit to Ross House. Asks if she can come up the following weekend.
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"Letter from Eoghan O Tuairisc, Pine View, Ballinasloe, to Rita Kelly, hoping that she got back ok after the weekend. He sends on two poems, ""El Moment de Verdad"" and ""Oiche an Dha Theanga"", and asks her to try an English translation of them. Makes arrangements for a trek. Also copies of the two poems with a glossary for unusual words [in Irish]."
Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Pine View, Ballinasloe, to Rita Kelly, commenting that he had been involved in carpentry work all day, and wondered if she would be interested to moving into Lock House with him?
"Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Pine View, Ballinasloe, to Rita Kelly, saying that their poem ""Ag Lord an Lae"" had been sent to ""Innti"". He wrote her biography also, commenting that most of his biographic pieces made him squirm. He feels ""we have really achieved something""."
Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Pine View, Ballinasloe, to Rita Kelly, telling her the finance is in place for Lock House, and he is very enthusiastic about it.
Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Pine View, Ballinasloe, to Rita Kelly, telling her that he has been writing all night. Tells her about a visit to Florrie Corr about the Dan Lowery book, and she was very supportive.
"Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Pine View, Ballinasloe, to Rita Kelly, telling her he has finished the proofs, and missed her help the last few nights. Tells her that Micheal O hUanachain is calling that day to tape the interview for RTE. He says that ""Belle"" is a great story and shows great promise, and that he can't wait to see her."
"Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Westland Row Station, Dublin, to Rita Kelly. Tells her that he has brought a car. Says that he called her up to see her parents and that they were in a state of ""wedding fever"", and tells her about his evening with them."
Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Pine View, Ballinasloe, to Rita Kelly, commenting that there was a crowd at the station that morning when he went, and he realized that it was cheap excursion day. he recounts his interview at Radio Eireann in great detail, describing it as a lovely visit. He recounts his trek around Dublin city centre before ending up at Westland Row, and has an interesting conversation with a nun and a young teacher on teaching, and a long discussion on the Manichees who were on Skellig Michael. Returns to Ballinasloe and tells her of a visit to his mother the next day.
Letter from Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, Pine View, Ballinasloe, to Rita Kelly, thanking her for her letter. He comments that she is burning the candle at both ends and needs to mind her energy.