Excerpt from The Years of the Shadow
Also, superficially perhaps, the giving and entertaining Ireland we remembered had ceased to be. Perhaps it was there all the time though we did not know it. Perhaps it was only that we returned to the anglo-irish having gone away from the Celts, and the anglo-irish of the suburbs, who are very Often remarkably like the same class in England. They were very kind and friendly, but tea-giving was the order of the day, not lunch-giving, nor dinner-giving on a lavish scale as we remembered it. Dublin priests had ceased to entertain the laity to any great extent, very much against the grain, I am sure, for Hospitality when she is hunted will find her last refuge and sanctuary under the roof of an Irish priest's house.
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