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Mabel Larken is a very pretty girl. But wait till I tell you what Kit Monaghan said to me yesterday. I'm going to be married, sir, says he to me. Ay, so you mintioned to me a fortnight ago, Kit, says I to Rose Dermod, isn't it? says I. Not at all, sir, says he it is to Peggy McGrath, this time.

"Ye's are right," replied Terry, to whom it seemed that no athletic feat was impossible for the Shawanoe; "nayther yersilf nor mesilf have a right to be mintioned in the same day with him." It seemed to strike all three of the friends at the same moment that they had shown a strange forgetfulness of the occasion.

Though they mintioned th' fact that I resked death f'r me adopted fatherland, they'd make th' more intherestin' story about th' time I almost met it be fallin' down stairs while runnin' away fr'm a polisman. F'r wan page they'd print about me love iv counthry, they'd print fifty about me love iv dhrink. "Th' things thim gr-reat men done wud give thim a place in Byrnes's book.

"The next morning they were all up, hoping that he would drop in to them. Sally got a creel of turf, notwithstanding her condition, and put down a good fire to warm him; but the morning passed, and no sign of him. She now got very unasy, and mintioned to his brother what she felt, and Tom went up to the still-house to know if he was there, or to try if he could get any tidings of him.

So that it all comes to this: Any one, you see that lifts his fingers when an animal is named that has no horns or any one that does not raise them when a baste is mintioned that has horns, will get a mark.

Nor would she say a worrd as to her ailment, to give us a clue, though I believe on me oath, colonel, we mintioned ivery complaint known in the Pharmacopaia, Terence even axin' civilly if she had chilblames in the throat, for it was the depth of winter at the toime, to prevent her talkin'! "But our coaxin' was all in vain, loike the ould hag's shaking! "Faith, not a worrd moved our patient.

"Does th' liftinint moind that Sargint Hinery mintioned a covered way that led from th' cellar to th' spring?" asked Private Tom Clary, who wielded a rail beside me. "Perhaps th' pretty lassie and her frinds are in that." "That is so, Clary; thank you for the suggestion," I answered. "Can you make out the opening?" "Nothin' sure, sor.

I'm sure, but it's well come up for the likes of her, a poor, imperint crathur, that sprung from nothing, to give herself such airs. "'Molly M'Cullagh, indeed, said Katty, 'why, they oughtn't to be mintioned in the one day, woman.

He seldom mintioned her, but wan night he was heard to mutter: 'Her face is like wan iv Rembrand's saints. A few historyans contind that what he said was: 'Her face looks like a remnant sale, but I cannot believe this. "They exchanged brilliant letters fr manny years, in fact ontil th' enchanthress was locked up in an insane asylum.

Don't believe him, my lord duke; he reads every word of it, the rogue! The boys about that magazine baste him as if he was a sack of oatmale. My reason for crying out, Sir Jan, was because you mintioned Fraser at all. Bullwig has every syllable of it be heart from the pailitix down to the 'Yellowplush Correspondence."