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Flying High,   Lucky Arthur Browne.

The mishap occurred on his way back to town, Under an undertakers creaky old sign Quilp, Quilp, Quilp,Kryll,& O,Brien A rusty chain link snapped overhead The sign crashed down on Arthur’s head .  Arthur’s downturn was compounded by irony and grief , A winning lottery ticket was later found in his brief , Woe BE Tide, to make matters worse, His wife Ann, a Heatherside nurse, got struck by a speeding A·36 Bus on it’s  roundabout way to Kañturk. Lucky Artur Browne may well be dead an gone but in Irish folklore his legend lives on. Under the undertakers brand new sign, Quilp,Quilp Quilp, Kryll,& O ́Brien A small plaque of Bronze, acts as a shrine. on the wall, to remember Lucky Arthur Browne and his very last fall.

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