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When the procession reached the gangway Martin disappeared into the steamer, and then the bandsmen ranged themselves in front of it, and struck up another song: "Come back to Erin, mavourneen, mavourneen, Come back, aroon, to the land of your birth." In another moment every voice in the crowd seemed to take up the refrain.

But I was faithful to my one love. I have some right to sing 'Aileen Aroon, you have none. You are an angel of beauty and goodness; you will go to Heaven, and I shall go to the devil now for want of you; but then you have no constancy nor true fidelity: so that has parted us, and now nothing is left me but to try and hate you." He turned furiously on his heel.

Dodd showed him the 'Tiser in her turn, and with her pretty white taper finger, and such a look, pointed to the following advertisement: AILEEN AROON. I do DISTRUST APPEARANCES. But if you ever loved me explain them at once. I have something for you from your dear sister. "Poor simple girl," said Mrs.

I knew yer great, great grandfather an' his before him, aroon, says he, 'an' wan o' the O'Keefe failin's is to think their hearts big enough to hold all the wimmen o' the world.

'But 'tis th' first time I ever knowed ye was bow-legged, he says, says th' soggarth aroon. "Well, sir, she wint into th' house as if she'd been shot fr'm a gun, an' th' nex' mornin' I see Doheny's express wagon haulin' th' bicycle away." "Didn't Father Kelly do anything about it?" asked Mr. McKenna. "No," replied Mr. Dooley.

"Come back to Erin, mavourneen, mavourneen, Come back, aroon, to the land of your birth."

"Well, Felix," replied Alley, "my mother and you are present; if my mother says I ought " "I do, darling," said her mother; "that is, I can't feel any particular objection to it. Yet somehow my mind is troubled. I know that what he says is what will happen; but, for all that och, Felix, aroon, there's something over me about the same match I don't know I'm willin' an' I'm not willin'."

You wor, avourneen -you wor, you wor!" "I intind, too, to begin an' make my sowl, a little," she continued; "we had so much to do, Pether, aroon, that, indeed, we hadn't time to think of it all along; but now, that everything else is settled, we ought to think about that, an' make the most of our time while we can."

Eileen aroon! Dear were her charms to me, Dearer her laughter free, Dearest her constancy, Eileen aroon!" "She'll be married to a sugar-planter before you've cut your wisdom teeth!" bawled the engineer from his bedroom. "Will she?" retorted Dennis, and half-laughing, half-sentimentally, he sang on louder than before, "Were she no longer true, Eileen aroon! What should her lover do? Eileen aroon!

"Come straight and choose, for Alice, poor child, is troubled with the sulks." "What do you mean?" said Alice indignantly. "But isn't it true, darling; you have such a frown between your brows, and it doesn't improve you. There, cheer up, Alice, honey! Why, it's the best of friends I want to be with you; but you don't like me, not a bit. I'll win you yet, Alice, aroon!