The shambayan of Fal Dara keep. He is described as being ''an age-withered but still tall'' man.
He is a farmers son. He grows into a man and makes soem tough decisions. He decides he will break family tradition and not work the land. His father is disappointed to learn his son wants to go to university. Ronan becomes a social worker. He woes Katie and marrys her and has a family. He marries two sisters.
““Ronan was a national bad boy now, the wild boy who should not be left alone with virgin debutantes. Only, the world did not know it was Ronan who was the frightened virgin and Emily the drunken temptress on the night in question. He was beyond despair and had lost the will to live. He was a dead man walking, His heart and soul was ripped out of his chest. He would never get his decent girl now, his life was over. The media reported that never before had any Irish man being so in love before that he would publicly humiliate himself to win a fair heart”.”
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