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'You don't mean that, sir, said the man, with the ready sympathy of the lower orders for an intoxicated gentleman. 'I had better take you home, sir; you can go to Scotland Yard tomorrow. 'Is it as friend or as perfessional man you advise me not to go Shcotlan' Yard t'night? enquired Michael. 'All righ', never min' Shcotlan' Yard, drive Gaiety bar. 'The Gaiety bar is closed, said the man.

He was sprawled in an armchair, waving an empty glass in an erratic attempt to mark the time of a college ditty six or seven years out of date, which he was trying to sing. He leered up at Kent. "Wife 'sall righ'," he informed him solemnly. "Knew she would be fine guards's got out there. 'Sall righ' somebody shaid sho. Have a drink."

He was married to the daughter of Dermod McMurrough, chief of Leinster, acknowledged Righ Dahma, that is, successor to the crown, while the Irish, accustomed for ages to admire valor and bow submissively to the law of conquest, admitted the claim. The English adventurer they looked upon as one of themselves by marriage.

"No all righ'," he continued, mournfully, as he shook his head and rose to follow the sailor; but he turned directly and ran to Mark's side, sank on one knee, and kissed his hand. Then he rose, and hurried off with his fellow sleeper. "You're a rum 'un, Soup," growled the sailor. "Who'd have thought it of a savage? Why, it was reg'lar polite and genteel. I couldn't ha' done that.

"'I'm all righ'. Cutchy, cutchy, coo! remarked, to his eternal shame, the Vicar of Chuntsey. "'Look here, ladies, said the constable sternly, 'I don't like the eccentricity of your friend, and I don't like 'er songs, or 'er 'ead in my stomach. And now I come to think of it, I don't like the looks of you I've seen many as quiet dressed as you as was wrong 'uns. Who are you?

I am not a West-coast tyrant, ready to take off your head. Get them away, Bannock, I want to think of what is to be done next." The sailor stepped forward, and clapped the big black on the shoulder. "Come along, my hearty. You've got off wonderfully easy. No cat for you to-day. It's all right." "All righ'?" cried the black, eagerly. "Yes."

The clans came in, and as Charles marched southeast, each glen sent down its warriors to join the stream. The clansmen, as a rule, had probably little knowledge of or interest in the cause. They followed their chiefs. The surviving Gaelic poetry speaks much of the chieftains; of Tearlach, righ nan Gael, but little is said.

That came purty nigh goin' clean through to my heart." "Skeet ahead faster, then, or the next punch'll go righ smack through ye, fur sartin. Ef yer skin's so tender what are ye doin' in the army?" They climbed the mountain laboriously, and started down on the other side. About midway in the descent they came upon a deserted cabin standing near the side of the road.

Past many a little field hemmed in with stony barricades, past many an ancient ruin, sitting in desolation, into Athenry, the ancient Ath-an- righ, the fortress of kings. It was pouring rain, it often is pouring rain. I took shelter in the hotel whose steps rise from the railway station.

Risto falo, I I , the fact is, I" he shook his head "I haven't much money." "Dollar will start me," said the Italian, whose feet had not moved an inch since he touched Richling's shoulder. "Be aw righ' to-morrow." "You can't invest one dollar by itself," said the incredulous Richling. "Yes. Return her to-morrow." Richling swung his head from side to side as an expression of disrelish.