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But I could not help laughing over the "ricommindation" I had given the General. He knew that I was embarrassed, and said kindly: "Now tell me something about 'Uncle Billy's Bummers. I hear that they have a most effectual way of tearing up railroads."

But I could not help laughing over the "ricommindation" I had given the General. He knew that I was embarrassed, and said kindly: "Now tell me something about 'Uncle Billy's Bummers. I hear that they have a most effectual way of tearing up railroads."

"Well, when Wallace was hiring his gardener he asked him whom he had been living with. "'Misther Dalton, sorr. "'Have you a recommendation, Terence? "'A ricommindation is it, sorr? Sure I have nothing agin Misther Dalton, though he moightn't be knowing just the respict the likes of a first-class garthener is entitled to." He did not laugh. He seldom does, it seems, at his own stories.

"Shure, it is a good twelvemonth now, sir, since I came, on Mrs. Wilson's ricommindation, to that very front door, and " "Never mind the front door, but tell us why you left this Mrs. Wilson?" "Shure, and it was she as left me, being as she went sailing to the ould country the same day when on her recommendation I came to this very front door " "Well, well; no matter about that.

But I could not help laughing over the "ricommindation" I had given the General. He knew that I was embarrassed, and said kindly: "Now tell me something about 'Uncle Billy's Bummers. I hear that they have a most effectual way of tearing up railroads."

"Well, when Wallace was hiring his gardener he asked him whom he had been living with. "'Misther Dalton, sorr. "'Have you a recommendation, Terence? "'A ricommindation is it, sorr? Sure I have nothing agin Misther Dalton, though he moightn't be knowing just the respict the likes of a first-class garthener is entitled to." He did not laugh. He seldom does, it seems, at his own stories.

"Well, when Wallace was hiring his gardener he asked him whom he had been living with. "'Misther Dalton, sorr. "'Have you a recommendation, Terence? "'A ricommindation is it, sorr? Sure I have nothing agin Misther Dalton, though he moightn't be knowing just the respict the likes of a first-class garthener is entitled to." He did not laugh. He seldom does, it seems, at his own stories.