List of all the available books you can type out
List of all the available books you can type out

Patsy Mac Cann spends his days wandering rural Ireland with his daughter Mary Mac Cann and their donkey. They set up camp for the night and are surprised by the appearance of three demi-gods. The demi-gods, strangers to humanity and in need of guidance, decide to follow the Mac Canns. The group begins their adventure on the winding Irish roads, encountering locals—each with their own story to tell. In The Demi-Gods James Stephen takes us on a journey of storytelling, weaving in otherworldly and everyday stories about love, harmony, and materialism. Several of his stories draw inspiration from Irish folklore and mythology. The novel was published in 1914, following the 1912 release of Stephen’s most commercially successful work, The Crock of Gold.
Selected chapters for typing
Book I: Patsy Mac Cann1 page | ||
I6 pages | ||
II3 pages | ||
III4 pages | ||
IV4 pages | ||
V4 pages | ||
VI6 pages | ||
VII4 pages | ||
VIII5 pages | ||
IX5 pages | ||
X5 pages | ||
XI7 pages | ||
XII4 pages | ||
XIII6 pages | ||
XIV4 pages | ||
XV6 pages | ||
XVI8 pages | ||
XVII2 pages | ||
XVIII3 pages | ||
XIX7 pages | ||
Book III: Brien O’Brien1 page | ||
XX7 pages | ||
XXI9 pages | ||
XXII4 pages | ||
XXIII4 pages | ||
XXIV8 pages | ||
XXV12 pages | ||
XXVI4 pages | ||
XXVII8 pages | ||
Book IV: Mary Mac Cann1 page | ||
XXVIII7 pages | ||
XXIX7 pages | ||
XXX4 pages | ||
XXXI8 pages | ||
XXXII3 pages | ||
XXXIII14 pages | ||
XXXIV10 pages | ||
XXXV7 pages |

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