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Only she was not going. She knew that and so she stood there white and tense. "Now get all the clothes ye want," went on Butler, by no means grasping her true mood. "Fix yourself up in any way you plase. Say where ye want to go, but get ready." "But I won't, father," finally replied Aileen, equally solemnly, equally determinedly. "I won't go! I won't leave Philadelphia."

An' it won't be the last sup we'll have together, plase goodness! But the best of it was, sir, that the dhrunker he got, he abused me the more for dhrinkin'. Oh, thin, but he's the pious boy whin he gets a sup in his head! Faix, it's a pity ever he'd be sober, he talks so much scripthur an' devotion in his liquor!"

Clerk, make out their examinations, with a translation; and interpret for Killaspugbrone. Catty. Plase your honour, I being the lady, expicted I'd get lave to swear first. Mr. Carv. And what would you swear, madam, if you got leave, pray? be careful, now. Catty. I'll tell you how it was out o' the face, plase your honour. The whole Rooney faction Mr. Carv. Faction!

Now saddle the horse till I ride across the bog to Pether Rafferty's Station, where I'm to sarve mass; plase heaven, I'll soon be able to say one myself, and give you all a lift in spirituals ehem!" "Throth, Dinny, I b'lieve you're right, avick; and " "Vick me no longer, father that's another thing I forgot.

I remember he first caught my notice by a strange answer to a very simple question. I asked, "What noise is that I hear?" "My lard," said he, "it is only the singing in my ears; I have had it these six months." Another time, when I reproached him for having told me a lie, he answered, "Why, now indeed, and plase your honour, my lard, I tell as few lies as possibly I can."

"I will sleep in the barn to-night, father," he added; "an' never fear, let us talk as we may, but we'll be up early enough in the morning, plase God. I couldn't sleep, or go to sleep, till I hear what news he brings back to us; so do you rise and secure the door, an' I'll make my shakedown wid Bartle this night."

"Yes, troth, do I." "Why then that's more than you'll be able to do long, plase the fates." "If all my customers wor like your Reverence, it is." "I'll tell you what it is, Nancy, I often threatened to take the congregation from 'The Forth, and I'll do it if I don't, may I never sup sorrow!" Big with such a threat, Father Ned retired.

"Oh, it was thin that they stared at me as if I had seven heads; and, faith, myself began to feel flushed like and onaisy; and so says I, makin' a bow and scrape ag'in, 'I know it's a liberty I take, sir, says I, 'but it's only in the regard of bein' cast away; and if you plase, sir, says I, 'parly voo frongsay? "'We, munseer, says he, mighty sharp.

'Well, and suppose, replied Larry, 'is not it all for my good, and yours too, plase your honour? said Larry, looking very shrewdly. 'My good! said Lord Colambre, startled. 'What have I to do with it? 'Haven't you to do with the roads as well as me, when you're travelling upon them, plase your honour?

Now, Paddy, that's spelling Nebachodnazure by the science of Ventilation; but you'll never go that deep, Paddy." "I want to go out, if you plase, sir." "Is that the way you ax me, you vagabone?" "Yes, that's something dacenter; by the sowl of Newton, that invinted fluxions, if ever you forgot to make a bow again, I'll nog the enthrils out of you wait till the Pass comes in."