Summary, Analysis, and Original Text by Story

Eveline

cretonne a heavy, unglazed, printed cotton or linen cloth; used for curtains, slipcovers, and so on.

blackthorn stick a cane or stick made from the stem of the blackthorn, a thorny, white-flowered prunus shrub with purple or black plumlike fruit.

nix (slang) silent.

Blessed Margaret Mary Alacoque (1647–90) a French nun beatified in 1864 and canonized in 1920.

Stores the shop where Eveline works.

night-boat the ferry that departed Dublin every evening for Liverpool, England.

The Bohemian Girl a popular nineteenth-century light opera composed by Dublin musician Michael William Balfe. Characters throughout Dubliners refer to songs from this opera.

Patagonians inhabitants of Patagonia, a dry, grassy region in south South America, east of the Andes (including the south parts of Argentina and Chile); thought to be nomadic and dangerous.

Derevaun Seraun! Derevaun Seraun! probably gibberish.


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