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Her habit being, as I was told, to come in to the man after one of the girls had left him to purify herself, and herself to lave his prick from mere love and excitement of handling a prick, and from long practice she had an art of doing it in a way to raise another perpendicular, which led to its being allayed in the full-blown charms of the bawd herself.

I'll I'll not lave them I'll nurse them I'll take care of them I'll beg for them oh, what would I not do for them?" and while speaking she bent over young Con's bed, and clasping her hands, and wringing them several times, she repeated "oh what wouldn't I do for you!" "May God bless you, best of girls, whoever you are! Come, now, I'm ready."

"Bekase, you know, he'd go to heaven, and I'd like to be wid him; sure he'd miss me his own Atty wherever he'd be." "And so you'd lave me and your sisters, Atty, and go to heaven with your father!" The boy seemed perplexed; he looked affectionately at his mother, and said

Nicht Nought Nothing began early next morning and tried to lave the water with his pail, but the loch was never getting any less, and he did no ken what to do; but the giant's dochter called on all the fish in the sea to come and drink the water, and very soon they drank it dry.

I lave learnt every thing. Such miserable knowledge never came to the ears of man, save in those regions where perdition is first made known, and suffered everlastingly. I dare not distrust the evidence of my eyes and ears. The bitterest hour that I have known, was that in which you fell, and I beheld your fall. Whom can I trust now? Whom shall I believe? To whom attach myself?

"Thrath, miss, an' it's an asy task to do that, any way; wit a heart an' a half I go, acushla; an' I seen the day, miss, that it's not much of mate an' dhrink would thruble me, if I jist got lave to be lookin' at you, wit nothing but yourself to think an. But the wife an' childher, miss, makes great changes in us entirely." "Why you are quite gallant, Paddy."

It reached the center of the stream, when over it went in the rushing current of muddy water. Al and Jesse busied themselves unhooking the struggling mules. The Colonel raged. "Lave it there! Lave it there!" he yelled after exhausting his plentiful stock of Irish expletives. "But we must lave a guard with it. Capt. Sidney Hyde, your company has been doing less than any other.

"Why, Nanny," observed a low but muscularly formed man, who seemed from his manner to exercise some slight command amongst his associates, "what's the matther wid you to-night? Sure we're goin' to do what you've long been axin' us, an' what you first gev us lave to meet here for an' by doin' so we've got the fame of bein' not quite right.

I am free, as I said; and all we have to do is to lave this unfortunate country and go to some other, where there's neither oppression nor persecution. If you consent to this, Ellen, I can get the means of bringing us away, and of settlin' comfortably in America." "And I to leave the Cooleen Bawn in the uncertain state she's in? No, never, Fergus never."

"Nonsense, you cowardly dogs," replied their leader indignantly; "can't we lave the country?" "Well, if you're bent on it," replied his followers, "we won't be your hindrance." "We can break up, and be off to America," he added. "But what will you do with the Cooleen Bawn, if you take her?" they asked.