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Miss G. Ay, make the bed do, sure it's asy, and no more about it; you've talked enough about it to make twinty beds, one harder nor the other, if talk would do. Now I'll just tell all you didn't do, that you ought this day, Biddy. GALLAGHER opens a press, pours out, and swallows a dram. Christy. Oh, that would be too long telling, Florry, and that'll keep cool.

I'd leave this house if I could, but I can't find another lodging in the town so cheap, and I'll not take a better till I've paid off all my debts, please God; but I could not be asy in my mind till I made it as safe as I could.

"Ay, so best, send for the dragoons, the only thing left on earth for us now: but don't let 'em fire on the boys disperse 'em with the horse, asy, ye can, without a shot; so best I'll step down and feel the pulse of all below." While Mr. Montenero wrote, Berenice, alarmed for her father, stood leaning on the back of his chair, in silence. "Oh! Mr. Harrington! Mr.

"Well, your honour, he thried to keep himself quite an' asy, an' he thought two or three times he might have wint asleep, but for the way the storm was groanin' and creekin' through the great heavy branches outside, an' whistlin' through the ould chimnies iv the castle.

"Och, be the powers, Misther Jew Mike," said Pat, placing himself between the Corporal and his gigantic antagonist "be asy, and lave the owld gintlman alone; he's a brave little man intirely, and it's myself that'll fight for him.

But you'll find, my fine Captain, it an't quite so asy to play your thricks at Ballycloran as you think, though we are so poor." Feemy, when the young men had begun to use hard words to one another, had commenced crying, and was now sobbing away at a desperate rate.

They screamed, "Arrah, sir! go asy; shure you're on my foot; musha thin, can't you be quiet with the big horse? faix I'm murdhered with you, sir, is you going to ride over us? shure, yer honer, won't you go over there? look how the boys is pressing in there."

About this time twelve months no, faix, I'm wrong, it was afore Dan's marriage I had thoughts o' spakin' ta you about it, but somehow it left my head. Upon my word, I'm in airnest, Ellish." "Well, avick, make your mind asy; I'll have one from Dublin in less nor a fortnight. I can thin go about of an odd time, an' see how Dan an' Pether's comin' an.

Jim Sulivan was a dacent, honest boy as you'd find in the seven parishes, an' he was a beautiful singer, an' an illegant dancer intirely, an' a mighty plisant boy in himself; but he had the divil's bad luck, for he married for love, an 'av coorse he niver had an asy minute afther.

I'm the Widow Levy. Any commands?" "How did she get in?" continued Lady de Brantefield, still with a look of mixed pride and terror: "how did she get in?" "Very asy! through the door same way you did, my lady, if ye had your senses. Where's the wonder? But what commands? don't be keeping of me." "Anne! Lady Anne! Did she follow us in?" said Lady de Brantefield.