Sir, – Further to Frank McNally’s “A history of Ireland in 100 goodbyes” (An Irishman’s Diary, September 30th), “You’ll be off so.” – Yours, etc,
TONY WOOL,
Ballincollig,
Cork.
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Sir, – “Pull the door after you.” – Yours, etc,
IAN ELLIOTT,
Belfast.
Sir, – I am astonished that a proud Monaghan man like Frank McNally could omit Big Tom from his list.
“I said farewell to dear old Dad/And kissed my mother goodbye”. – Yours, etc,
JOHN McDWYER,
Carrick-on-Shannon,
Co Leitrim.