softening the sharp air of the coast
Today the place is as it might have been, gentle and almost hospitable. A girl
strides past the Northern Counties Hotel, light-footed, swinging a book bag, and the doors that were shut all winter against the north wind and the sea mist lie open to the street, where one
by one the gulls go window-shopping and an old wolfhound dozes in the sun.
While I sit with my paper and prawn chow mein under a framed photograph of Hong Kong the proprietor of the Chinese restaurant
stands at the door as if the world were young, an ideogram on sea-cloud — and the light of heaven upon the hills of Donegal; and whistles a little tune, dreaming of home.
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GLOSSARY
[Title] Portrush: a seaside town on the north coast of Co. Antrim GLOSSARY
[12] wolfhound: a breed of large dog which features in many Irish myths, particularly in the legend of Cuchulainn
[13] prawn chow mein: a popular dish in Chinese restaurants – prawns with fried noodles
[18] ideogram: literally an ‘idea-picture’. The Chinese alphabet uses ideograms; each character represents an idea. This is very different from the English alphabet, where each letter represents a sound.