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But sure enough we must all of us put up wid growin' good for nothin' sometime, unless we happint to ha' never been worth anythin' to begin wid. And he wished he had a penny ped him for every one of that sort he'd met in the coorse of his life." This cynical disquisition was not very enlightening. However next week when Dan slipped over again for his second sixpenn'orth, Mr.

"In coorse I couldn't stand gaping there all day, so I went and stooped down to the man, who was lying flat on his face, with his arms straight out. "So I will, mate," I makes reply "and welcome you are. Can you get on your legs, think you?" With that he groans awful, and says, "My legs is friz."

"Nancy, on her part, kept Jack very clane and comfortable; his linen, though coorse, was always a good color, his working clothes tidily mended at all times; and when he'd have occasion to put on his good coat to work in for the first time, Nancy would sew on the fore-part of each sleeve a stout patch of ould cloth, to keep them from being worn by the spade; so that when she'd rip these off them every Saturday night, they would look as new and fresh as if he hadn't been working in them at all, at all.

"Then it must have been a curious sort of an institution," said the judge. "Probably you can tell me how to conjugate the verb 'to be, and just mention, also, what you know about Herodotus." "Ah, yer Honor's jokin' wid me. Be done wid yer fun, now." "Did you ever hear of Herodotus?" "Never once in the whole coorse of my life. Do you make it with eggs?"

Hae ye never heard o' that sang?" enquired Watt. "O yes, I forgot," said Ruby, recovering himself in some confusion. "I know the song I I was thinking of something of " "The girl ye left behind ye, av coorse," put in O'Connor, with a wink. "Come, strike up!" cried the men.

"How can I know?" he echoed, with a glance of almost superhuman wisdom. "In coorse I know by the powers of obserwation. That old gal, Mrs Willis, is a good old thing as good as gold. Vell, a good mother is always cocksure to 'ave a good darter specially ven she's a only darter so the mother o' Edie bein' good, Edie herself must be good, don't you see?

"Well, he was thried and condimned av coorse, and was hanged, as I tell you, half a mile out o' this very place, where we are sittin', and his appearance walks, they say, ever since." "You don't say so!" said Goggins. "'Faith, it's thrue!" answered Larry. "You never saw it," said Goggins. "The Lord forbid!" returned Larry; "but it's thrue, for all that.

I'm a stupid fule of a maid, I reckon, an' I s'pose 'tis auld-fashioned notions as I've got 'bout what be right an' wrong. But, coorse, you knaws better'n what I can; an' you'd do me no hurt 'cause you loves me you've said it; an' an' I love 'e tu, Mister Jan, I 'sure 'e better'n anything in all the world." "Why, that's good, sweet news, Joan; and Nature told me the truth after all!

Callaghan, says the other; 'that's the curse of the widows and orphans, and the poor in general, that you have oppressed in ordher to keep up a fat an' greedy establishment, says he, 'but in the mane time, keep a good heart we're friends of yours, and wishes you well; and if the curses have come down hot and heavy on your back, we'll take them off it, says he, 'so aisily and purtily, that if you'll only shut your eyes, you'll think yourself in another world I mane of coorse the world you'll go to, says he; 'we have got a few nice and aisy machines here, for ticklin' sich procthors, in ordher to laugh them into health again, and we'll now set you to rights' at wanst.

Eating, however, was all only talk: of coorse we took some of the poteen again, and in a short time afterwards set off along the paved road to the priest's house, to be tied as fast as he could make us, and that was fast enough.