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And then, soon enough, throth, our provisions began to run low, the bishkits, and the wather, and the rum throth that was gone first of all God help uz and oh! it was thin that starvation began to stare us in the face, 'O, murther, murther, Captain darlint, says I, 'I wish we could land anywhere, says I.

Mulford; for this wather of the saa is of no use but to drown Christians in?" In an instant the mate had opened a breaker, and filled the tin pot which is almost always to be found in a boat. Biddy said no more, but her eyes pleaded so eloquently, that Rose begged the faithful creature might have the first drink. One eager swallow went down, and then a cry of disappointment succeeded.

"Thare's too many did dogs an' cats an' other poor bastesesses in it for that, me bhoy; but, faix, ye jist wait till we gits into blue wather an' out av soundin's, it'll be a real trayte for ye to taste it thin."

"The party saw nothing of the team or its owner until the dangerous road led into a narrow but deep ravine, at whose bottom an ill-made causeway led across a dangerous slough. "'Holy Virgin, boys, but he's been upset! There's the cart across the road, and one of the bastes in the wather; but where's the masther at all? Come on, b'ys; we'll thry and save the garrons any way.

"`She's gone, bad 'cess to her! says he. "`Try again, says me brother, and Buck fills the bucket again, and there was the moon sure enough when the water came to stand still. "`Go on, says me brother. `Drain out the wather, but go gentle, or she'll give yiz the slip again.

He exhibited a raw elbow for the inspection of the Chief. "An' when Davis gets the betther av the rest av the black that's on him wid soft soap an' hot wather, there's an oi he'll not wash off." "The brake-handle did that, it did so," said Davis, touching the optic tenderly. But Kildare was answering a question of the Chiefs. "Killed!

There's not wather enough there, I say put in more what signifies all the stirabout that 'ud make? Put plinty in: it's betther always to have too much than too little. Faix, I tell you, you'll want a male's meat an' a night's lodgin' afore you die, if you don't mend your manners."

'An' see don't let them give him too much of that the chicken broth's too sthrong put some wather to that, Miss, i' you plaze and give him no more to-night d'ye mind than another half a wine-glass full of clar't unless the docthor here tells you. So Dr.

"Ooh, then, no, alanna, but I'd just thank ye for a dhrink of cowld wather, if ye plase; an' that may be the strengthenin' of us a bit."

"Which is philosophy, yer honor for could wather never warmed any man yet me respects to the young lady" here he looked deep into his glass, adding slowly, and as if there was credit to him in the recollection, "Oi was priest's boy in Tipperary, bedad" and he drank the half of a stiff glass at a draught. "Do you find this good weather in the Channel?"