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"Och hone! he is gone, and left me for ever and ever. Oh, that my cruel brother was here that I might point to my murthered child, and curse him to his face!" "Is Mr. C your brother?" said I, taking this opportunity to divert her grief into another channel. "Yes yes he is my brother, bad cess to him! and uncle to the bhoy. Listen to me, and I will tell you some of my mind.

Sure and we'd be onlucky altogether if a cat came to harm in the old ship! I didn't know it was aboord at all, at all. Sure an' there's no knowing but what all our misfortunes have been brought about by the same baste, bad cess to it?" "Oh, Mr McCarthy!" exclaimed Kate, "how can you believe that?"

Lord John contrasted this language of Lord Althorp, 'simple, plain, emphatic, and decided, with the language of the government of Sir Robert Peel; and held up to admiration the Whig policy of 1833, certainly coercive, but with remedial measures a measure for the abolition of church cess, introduced ten days before the Coercion Bill, and a promise of municipal reform made simultaneously with the proclamation of martial law.

"When those Englishmen bad cess to 'em! are at dinner I'll get the long cart out of the yard, and I'll put the white pony to it, and then it's easy to get the big tarpaulin that we have for the hayrick out of its place in the west barn.

Johnny's a sheriff and got money wid his woman, and she's no place in her house fit fer the old man resting the drap off. So he gives me money to go home first class, and says he'll sind another bit along to Kathy fer me keepin'. "This was come Easter, and bad cess, one o' me shlapes was due, and so I've footed it to get a job to take me back to Kathy.

Bad cess to it, lost again! "Now it was really very distressing; for by this time, though they only began for a pint of Beamish, my father went on betting till he lost the hearse and all the six horses, mourning cloaks, plumes, and everything. "'Are you tired, Mr. Free? May be you'd like to stop? "'Stop! faith it's a nice time to stop; of course not. "'Well, what will ye play for now?

Bad cess to me, if you can spake a word o' thruth afther that, you common desaver! Worn't you an' Paddy Moran pullin' a coard?" "No, in throth; it was given out on us, but we never wor, Phelim. Nothin' ever passed betune us but common civility.

There's the old master's room, a grand chamber fit for a lord, but there's a small matter of the floor that is sunk and lets in the rats bad cess to the dogs for an idle, useless pack.

The building of the new manse occasioned a heavy cess on the heritors, which made them overly ready to pick holes in the coats of me and the elders; so that, out of my forbearance and delicacy in time past, grew a lordliness on their part, that was an ill return for the years that I had endured no little inconveniency for their sake.