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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Hedge School; The Midnight Mass; The Donagh, by William Carleton This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: The Hedge School; The Midnight Mass; The Donagh Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three Author: William Carleton Illustrator: M. L. Flanery Release Date: June 7, 2005 [EBook #16014] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE HEDGE SCHOOL *** Produced by David Widger THE WORKS OF WILLIAM CARLETON. VOLUME III. TRAITS AND STORIES OF THE IRISH PEASANTRY PART III. [Illustration: Frontispiece] [Illustration: Titlepage] CONTENTS The Hedge School. The Midnight Mass. The Donagh; Or, The Horse Stealers. THE HEDGE SCHOOL. There never was a more unfounded calumny, than that which would impute to the Irish peasantry an indifference to education. I may, on the contrary, fearlessly assert that the lower orders of no country ever manifested such a positive inclination for literary acquirements, and that, too, under circumstances strongly calculated to produce carelessness and apathy on this particular subject. Nay, I do maintain, that he who is intimately acquainted with the character of our countrymen, must acknowledge that their zeal for book learning, not only is strong and ardent, when opportunities of scholastic education occur, but that it increases in proportion as these opportunities are rare and unattainable. The very name and nature of Hedge Schools are proof of this; for what stronger point could be made out, in illustration of my position, than the fact, that, despite of obstacles, the very idea of which would crush ordinary enterprise--when not even a shed could be obtained in which to assemble the children of an Irish village, the worthy pedagogue selected the first green spot on the sunny side of a quickset-thorn hedge, which he conceived adapted for his purpose, and there, under the scorching rays of a summer sun, and in defiance of spies and statutes, carried on the work of instruction. From this circumstance the name of Hedge School originated; and,
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