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No, but just give him a bating that would go nigh taching him the taste of being murdhered, and the same for Master Ussher; for I tell ye may the tongue of the cowardly ruffian be blisthered for putting the name he did on your sisther! but he was only repating what Ussher has said hisself, and that more nor once nor twice."

Not any occurrence today worthy of notice. we live sumptuously on our wappetoe and Sturgeon. the Anchovey is so delicate that they soon become tainted unless pickled or smoked. the natives run a small stick through their gills and hang them in the smoke of their lodges, or kindle a small fire under them for the purpose of drying them. they need no previous preperation of guting &c and will cure in 24 hours. the natives do not appear to be very scrupelous about eating them when a little feated. the fresh sturgeon they keep for many days by immersing it in water. they coock their sturgeon by means of vapor or steam. the process is as follows. a brisk fire is kindled on which a parcel of stones are lad. when the fire birns down and the stones are sufficiently heated, the stones are so arranged as to form a tolerable level surface, the sturgeon which had been previously cut into large fletches is now laid on the hot stones; a parsel of small boughs of bushes is next laid on and a second course of the sturgeon thus repating alternate layers of sturgeon and boughs untill the whole is put on which they design to cook. it is next covered closely with matts and water is poared in such manner as to run in among the hot stones and the vapor arrising being confined by the mats, cooks the fish. the whole process is performed in an hour, and the sturgeon thus cooked is much better than either boiled or roasted.

"Is it about Barry?" "Yes; about Barry. How do you know Colligan won't be repating all them things to him?" "Let him, and wilcome. Shure wouldn't I say as much to Barry Lynch himself? What do I care for the blagguard? only this, I wish I'd niver heard his name, or seen his foot over the sill of the door. I'm sorry I iver heard the name of the Lynches in Dunmore."

Ives, owes me three thousand guineas; and, it being a dibt of honour, why, to be sure he will pay it, without any repating about the matter. Sir, said my brother, give me leave to tell you That you will pay me. You need not tell me that. Sir ! There never yet was man that refused to pay me, but oh! The almighty thunder! I gave him a resale in full for the dibt.

Googe says, 'McCann, the foreman says you're to begin on the two keystones at wanct at wanct, says he, repating it because Jim said niver a word. An' Jim fires up an' says under his breath: "'I don't take no orders from convic's, says he. "'What did you say, McCann? says Mr.