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James O’Brien

James O’Brien. years and years ago back in Ireland there were the sound of bagpipes playing and drums drumming away and the mug air at the docks, where Irishmen went to fish.

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James O’Brien

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  1. James O’Brien

  2. years and years ago back in Ireland there were the sound of bagpipes playing and drums drumming away and the mug air at the docks, where Irishmen went to fish

  3. One Irishman by the name Allan O’Connor; a fisherman, who had not caught anything in weeks and was getting desperate. This was bad for him for without his job he would not be able to pay his bills. He prayed to the sea to give him a sign.

  4. Then as the storm began to die down and the sun begin to set he lost all hope and went to bed

  5. When he woke up the next morning for some reason he felt better. “At least I have the sea, the beautiful sea and that’s all I need.

  6. Then he heard the sea speak to him saying, “You now remember why you fish, not for money but for the love of the sea.” “Now go out and fish.”

  7. So he went out and fished and had the best catch he ever had in his entire life unlike anything he ever caught like when he first started to fish.

  8. Thank you Sea for giving me this again. I love you. I love you to Allan. I love you to

  9. “And so from then on this old fisherman began fishing for the love of fishing and for the love of the sea rather than for money. To support his family, his community, and his love for the game. The End

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