Maud had a lovely manner and kind nature and she was very popular with her neighbours in Kilbeg. |
But, to be real honest now, maud, would you have been satisfied to have it that way? |
He twice proposed marriage to Maud Gonne, and when she refused him he transferred his affections to her teenage daughter. |
But, maud, can't you see why he didn't come and tell you before he went to enlist? |
Mrs. Burns-Cooper, spurred by her mother-in-law, escalates the attack by criticizing Maud Martha's potato parings as too thick. |
For Maud Martha, the house serves dual roles as the site of both her distress and her succor. |