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- James A. FitzPatrick, Narrator: Regardless of the changes wrought by time, we'll always think of Ireland as a country of smiles and tears, of pathos and tragedy, of legend and song. May their priceless music go down thorough the centuries, and her smiles over balance their tears. And it is with this thought that we say: Farewell to Ireland, the Emerald Isle!
- James A. FitzPatrick, Narrator: The picturesque little villages that are so characteristic of old Erin, form a colorful background for a country folk who live in modest circumstances. They find in their humble thatched roof cottages, pleasures that are unknown in the palaces of kings.