Some time ago in 'Claare ny Gael' we were going through A Book of Manx Poetry, chosen and edited by William Cubbon. When he was about 85 years of age in 1950, his grand-daughter, Thelma, published a collection of poetry called These Things I Would Remember, dedicated to her grandfather. We dip into that.
\n\nJonathan Harker is having a troubled ride in a carriage to Castle Dracula, surrounded by a moving circle of howling wolves. The coachman has already displayed his great strength. But he also exhibits other startling abilities. Arriving at Castle Dracula gives little respite from worries.
\n\nAs nyn giaull -
\nBRYHER'S BOYS - Lamorna
\nCAARJYN COOIDJAGH - Ushag varrey
\nCRASDANT - Fairy glen
\nARTHUR CORMACK - Mo Mhairi mhin
\nPENTOTHAL - Plac'h ar gwele kloz
\nCEILIHOUSE - O'Keefe's
\nMIKE O'CONNOR & CHORUS - The Tregarten anthem
\nMATT CREER - Rear view mirror
\nSWAP - Master Aslund