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I am glad of it; but still, how will I enther the cabin, and not hear their voices? But the other poor creatures! musn't I do something for them, or they will go too? Yes, yes, but whisht! what noise is that? Ha! a coach. Now for it. May God support me! Here comes the battle for the little ones for the poor weak hand that's not able to carry the drink to its lips. Poor darlins!

I daresay your friends Ben, and Sam and Jim Scott saw nothing ridiculous about it till you made them see it. And the master was there, and John McNider " "But the master didna bide long; and as for John if you give him a chance to make a speech, that is all he needs " "Whisht, Davie lad, and take the good of things. It is a good cause anyway."

"Then ye'd no call to come here at all," interrupted Elleney indignantly. "Whisht! Don't be bitin' the nose off me that way. Ye little schemer, ye know very well it's yerself that carries all before ye. Sure, who'd have eyes for any one else when you were to the fore?" "Och, Mr. Brian, it's a shame for ye!" cried Elleney, with flashing eyes. "Ye've no right to come givin' me impidence that way.

"I will not whisht, Cuddie," replied his mother, "I will uplift my voice and spare not I will confound the man of sin, even the scarlet man, and through my voice shall Mr Henry be freed from the net of the fowler."

"Whisht, now," said Pat, in a whisper, as they prepared to jump down the hatchway; "whisht, now, and don't spake a loud word, for the life of yous." Uncle Nathan promised obedience, and followed Pat into the hold. All was total darkness, and it was not without a feeling of superstitious dread that Uncle Nathan heard his companion tap on the box which contained the mulatto.

"Whisht!" he exclaimed, with a laugh like an Eclipse, "bad luck to the fatther of it, but I forgot at home along wid the other eleven or stop here it is to the good still," pointing to his naked skin, "an' be my sowl, boys my lard an' gintlemen o' the jury, I mane it's the weavor of this linen that'll stand to us yet. "Gintlemin, I do maintain that there's a great dale to be said for Mat Purcel.

'Oh, not for the wide world, whispered the matron, in great alarm. 'Whisht! is that her coming? 'No; there she is across the street talking to Mrs. Nutter. Listen to me: I'll manage that lady, Mrs. Mary what's her name? Matchwell. I'll take her in hands, and whisper now. So Toole entered into details, and completed an officious little conspiracy; and the upshot of it was that Mrs.

"Whisht," she exclaimed, "the world an' God both know it's a lie, if you say your heart bleeds for any thing but the destruction that you see on your place. If you had given Peggy Murtagh the meal, she might be a livin' woman to-day; so no more falsehoods now, or I'll turn you back to Tom Dalton's clutches."

"O, whisht, my bairn, whisht," replied Mause; "thou kensna about thae things It was forbidden meat, things dedicated to set days and holidays, which are inhibited to the use of protestant Christians." "And now," continued her son, "ye hae brought the leddy hersell on our hands!

"An' I'll be a big man like you, dad, some day, an' lick the hull town, won't I?" asked Patsy eagerly. His father shuddered and held him close to his breast. "I will, dad, won't I?" persisted the lad, the little face turned anxiously toward his father. "Whisht now, laddie. Sure an' ye'll be the clivir man some day," said the big man huskily, while his wife turned her face toward the door.