United States or Equatorial Guinea ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !


"Sure enough, your honour desarved to be born a gentleman," said Christy. "At least I have been bred a gentleman," said I. "Let me see you again this day month, and not till then." "You shall not that is, you shall, plase your honour: but for fear any one would suspect any thing, I'd best go shoe the mare, any way." "What riches give us, let us then inquire Meat fire, and clothes What more?

"Well, Barney," said Caterine, deeply interested, "what was the upshot?" "Why, that Masther Harry long life to him parted company wid her on the spot; said he would take part wid the masther and the other two, and tould her to her teeth that he did not care a damn about the property, and that she might leave it as a legacy to ould Nick, who, he said, desarved it better at her hands than he did."

"Now, Dan had n' meant ter kill dis nigger, en w'iles he knowed de man had n'' got no mo' d'n he desarved, Dan 'mence' ter worry mo' er less. Fer he knowed dis man's daddy would wuk his roots en prob'ly fin' out who had killt 'is son, en make all de trouble fer 'im he could.

We dhrop a letter here an' there, except th' haitches, we niver dhrop thim, but we're th' same breed iv fightin' men. Georgy has th' thraits iv th' fam'ly. Me uncle Mike, that was a handy man, was tol' wanst he'd be sint to hell f'r his manny sins, an' he desarved it; f'r, lavin' out th' wan sin iv runnin' away fr'm annywan, he was booked f'r ivrything from murdher to missin' mass.

On God I'm sure he depends; on his providence I also rely for seeing his name and character cleared of all that has been brought against him. John, I wish to speak to you in my own room; not that I intend to make any secret of it, but I want to consult with you first." "Cheerna dheelish," exclaimed her mother; "what a wife that child would make to any man that desarved her!"

If that gust had a-struck us aback our masts would have gone sartin, and it's a toss-up but what we'd a-gone down starn fust afore she'd a-backed round. Next day we giv' old Wiggins a funeral fit for the Emperor of Rooshy, and he well desarved it.

Would anybody have belaved it when we come with nothin' to the shanty? 'Tis the proudest thing that iver come to us, but no pride could there be about it if little Jim hadn't desarved it." The widow's heart was full. "Ivery b'y? as he has come along, has made me proud," she went on.

But any how, Bartle, you oughn't to spake of Stags, for although Connor refused to join us, damn your blood, you had no right to go to inform upon him. Sure, only for the intherest that was made for him, you'd have his blood on your sowl." "An' if he had itself," observed one of Flanagan's friends, "'twould signify very little. The Bodagh desarved what he got, and more if he had got it.

"No blame can rest on my father on account of the surprise of this island." "There's no telling, there's no telling; military glory is a most unsartain thing. I've seen the Delawares routed, when they desarved more credit than at other times when they've carried the day. A man is wrong to set his head on success of any sort, and worst of all on success in war.

"I do not say that, for perhaps I desarved to be so called, lies being no favorites with me, as they are with some. After a while they found out I was quick of foot, and then they called me 'The Pigeon'; which, you know, has a swift wing, and flies in a straight line." "That was a pretty name!" exclaimed Hetty; "pigeons are pretty birds!"