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If Jonah had had the good fortune of falling in the Wabash, and being swallowed by the Black Bass, he could have ridden from Peru to Terre Haute, and suffered no inconvanience makin' a landin'. Siven pounds he'll weigh by the steelyard I'll wager you." "Five, Jimmy, five," corrected Dannie. "Siven!" shouted Jimmy. "Ain't I hooked him repeated? Ain't I seen him broadside?

"The first rules," said she to him, "for you to obsarve is these: tell truth; be sober; be punctual; rise early; persavere; avoid extravagance; keep your word; an watch your health. Next: don't be proud; give no offince; talk sweetly; be ready to oblage, when you can do it widout inconvanience, but don't put yourself or your business out o' your ways to sarve anybody.

You'll gee now, Alick, my boy, what a touch of loyal courage can do. Upon my honor, and conscience, I will myself escort you home." "By no means, sir," replied Purcel, "I could not think of putting you to such a risk, and inconvenience at this late hour." "But I say by all manes, Alick and as for inconvanience, it is none at all." "But Mr.

"So he injooced this man Burke to come down back iv th' shootin' gallery, an' says he to Burke, 'Ye're lucky to-night. 'Not so very, says Burke. ''Twud be a shame to lave ye get away with all ye won, says Flaherty. ''Twill be a great inconvanience, says Burke.

And yet, John," he added, sinking his voice into a confidential whisper, "I protest to my honor that the life of a man I mane, as you say, a magistrate who resolves firmly to perform his duty, is not extramely safe; why then should a man I mane a magistrate unnecessarily expose himself to the fate of Going,* when he might much more safely remain snug and quiet, without putting either himself or his neighbors to inconvanience by an over-strict discharge of his duty?"