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"No; maybe he gave me a Christmas-box or so; he's very good to a poor boy like me in that way, is Mr. Keegan." "In whose employment were you six months ago?" "In Mr. Macdermot's; yourself knows that well enough." "And Mr. Macdermot and Mr. Keegan were great friends at that time; weren't they?" "Faix they were not; I never seed much frindship betwixt 'em."

Ar-re there anny two people in th' wurruld that ar-re perfectly mated? he says. 'Was there iver a frindship that was annything more thin a kind iv suspension bridge between quarrels? he says. 'In ivry branch iv life, says he, 'we leap fr'm scrap to scrap, he says. 'I'm wan iv th' best-timpered men in th' wurruld, am I not? 'Man is nachrally a fightin' an quarrelin' animal with his wife.

'What has bet Hopkins, he says, 'is his frindship fr'm th' Mayo men, he says. 'Th' Mayo men is great f'r carryin' prim'ries, afther they're over, he says. 'But did anny wan iver hear iv thim doin' anny good whin th' votes was bein' cast? 'I knowed wan that did, says Cassidy, as black as ye'er boot.

I don't care a traneen which, only out o' pure frindship, let us have a morsel o' the rale kick-up, 'tany rate. Frind or inimy, I say agin, if you regard me; sure that makes no differ, only let us have the fight." This excellent heroism was all wasted; Neal could not find a single adversary.

Th' frindship ceminted two years ago with blood an' beers is busted. I don't know whether annything will happen. Hogan thinks so, but I ain't sure. Th' Prisidint has announced that rather thin see wan octoginaryan Jap prevented fr'm larnin' his a-bee-abs he will divastate San Francisco with fire, flood, dinnymite, an' personalities.

When I'm gone, will you be a frind to him?" Martin was much confounded. "He won't let me be his frind," he said; "he looks down on us and despises us; he thinks himself too high to be befrinded by us. Besides, of all Dunmore he hates us most." "He won't when he finds you haven't got the property from him: but frindship doesn't depend on letting rale frindship doesn't.

He took it home undher his ar-rm in th' rain an' th' next mornin' most iv th' flower-pot was on his new overcoat an' th' rest was meltin' all over th' flure. "That was the beginnin' iv th' end iv th' frindship between th' two gr-reat nations that owe thimselves so much. About th' time Hogan got th' flower-pot, th' fire-sale ads an' th' Rooshyan outrage news both stopped in th' newspa-apers.

"Why, not exactly frindship, my lord; but I've my rasons why I'd wish you not to belittle the Lynches. Your lordship might forgive them all, now the old man's dead." "Forgive them! indeed I can, and easily. I don't know I ever did any of them an injury, except when I thrashed Barry at Eton, for calling himself the son of a gentleman. But what makes you stick up for them?

"What did he say?" asked Mr. Hennessy. "He said," Mr. Dooley replied, "that I cud write as good a wan mesilf; an' he took th' stub iv a pencil, an' wrote this. Lemme see Ah! here it is: 'Whin he shows as seekin' frindship with paws that're thrust in thine, That is th' time iv pearl, that is th' thruce iv th' line.

'Take, he says, 'this little silver-mounted bottle iv broomo-caffeen, he says, 'an' think iv me, he says. 'I will, says Mack. 'Ar-ren't ye tired iv ye'er long journey? he says. 'Wudden't ye like to take a bath in th' shark pond before ye go? he says. An' so they backed away fr'm each other, th' tears rollin' down their cheeks. Frindship, Hinnissy, is a sacred thing." "It is," said Mr.