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Och, Bryan, yer too cliver, ye are!" he exclaimed, rectifying his error with a force that nearly tore off the dog-head. At that instant there was a sharp crack, and the deer, bounding into the air, fell dead on the sand at the edge of the willows. "Forgive me, Bryan," said Massan, chuckling and reloading his piece as he walked up to his comrade.

But, oh, nothing ever broke our hearts, or troubled us, but to see you in sich sorrow." "It's thrue, Mary darlin'; you wor all all a blessin' to me; but I feel, threasure of my heart, that my sorrows an' my cares will soon be over. It's about Tom I come back. Och, sure I didn't care what he or we might suffer, if it had plased God to lave him in his senses; but maybe now he's happier than we are.

I remimber, Vara, saying to you that day I don't know whether you remimber it or not but I remimber sayin' to you, that if I lived a thousand years, I could never feel sich happiness as I did when I first pressed you to my heart as my own wife." "Well, but we want to hear what happened, Dominick, achora." "Do you remimber the words, Vara?" "Och! I do, avourneen.

Patrick, to "bring her dear lady over to the thrue faith." As she bent down to look into the opening, congratulating herself upon the discovery, a large cat darted through, full into her face, and ran with speed out at the door. "Och, murther! and may the good saints presarve us alive!

Peter, not sure whether it would be correct to say "good night" too, saluted again, and returned to his cough. "I say," said the officer, turning back, "you have a shocking cold." "Och, never heed it, sirr," gasped Peter politely. "Call the sergeant," said the officer. The fat sergeant came out of the guardhouse again, buttoning his tunic. "Sirr?"

His old 'oman's a gossip of mine we were young togither and the lads did not know which to like the best. So we often meets, and talks of the old times. I be going up there now. Och! I hope I shall be asked to the widding. And what a nice month to wid in; Novimber Novimber, that's the merry month for me! But 'tis cold bitter cold, too. Well, good day good day.

"I have, woman!" said Aram, sternly. "Och ye have thin! And did ye not sit and gloat, and eat up your oun heart, an' curse the sun that looked so gay, an' the winged things that played so blithe-like, an' scowl at the rich folk that niver wasted a thought on ye? till me now, your honour, till me!" And the crone curtesied with a mock air of beseeching humility.

"Widow machree, and when winter comes in, Och hone! widow machree, To be poking the fire all alone is a sin, Och hone! widow machree, Sure the shovel and tongs To each other belongs, And the kittle sings songs Full of family glee, While alone with your cup, Like a hermit you sup Och hone! widow machree.

Thurstane and Sweeny took turns in watching, for smoke of fires had been seen on the mountains, and, poor as they were, they could not afford to be robbed. In the morning Glover seemed refreshed, and started out with some vigor. "Och! ye'll go round the worrld," said Sweeny, encouragingly. "Bones can march furder than fat anny day. Yer as tough as me rations. Dried grizzly is nothin' to ye."

Troth, I left the wife frettin' wild, the crathur, thinkin' I'd get me death; but what else could I do? And now I must be steppin' on again. Och no, thank you, lad, if I took a dhrop of spirits, I'd be choked wid coughin'. But you might just set me on the right road." "I'll go along wid him," said Dan, aside to his grandfather, "and if I can bring him, or the both of them, back here, I will.