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Musha, Owen, ate your dinner as you ought to do, wid your capers! How can you take a spade in your hand upon that morsel?" "Finish your own," said her husband, "an' never heed me; jist let me alone. Don't you see that if I wanted it, I'd ate it, an' what more would you have about!" "Well, acushla, it's your own loss, sure, of a sartinty. An' Rosha, whisper, ahagur, what can Owen or I do for you?

The sons are bodaghs gintlemen, now; an' it's nothin' but dinners an' company. Ahagur, that wasn't the way their hardworkin' father an' mother made the money that they're houldin' their heads up wid such consequence upon." The children, however, did not give Peter up as hopeless. Father Mulcahy, too, once-more assailed him on his weak side.

Ha, ha, ha, it's great, Connor, ahagur!" "What is it, father dear." "Connor, sing me a song my heart's up it's light arn't you glad? sing me a song." "If you'll sleep first, father dear."

"Let that be your principle, ahagur sooner or latter the hand o' God can and will make everything clear, and after all, dear, he is the best protection, blessed be his name!" They had now reached the cross-roads already spoken of, where the prophet's wife again joined them for a short time, previous to her separation from Mave, whose way from that point lay in a direction opposite to theirs.

"Well, ahagur," said Cavanagh, "no matter now it's all over unless they catch the robbers. Come now," he added, addressing M'Mahon and his son, "if you're for the road I'm ready." "Is it true, Mrs. Burke," asked Bryan, "that you're goin' to have a Kemp in your barn some o' these days?"

"Why, sir, on Monday week; and on next Sunday, sir, I'm to read my rekintation, plaise God." "But I didn't intend that you should go to such lengths as that however, that's your own affair." "But, Captain ahagur, sure it's on your account I'm doin' it won't it enable me to get the blind side of him about one or two tilings we want to come at."

"Why, last night, thin, didn't I give my " "Whist, ahagur! hould your tongue awhile, and let me go on. Thruth's best he dotes on that girl to such a degree, that if he doesn't get her, he'll never see another happy day while he's alive." "All feasthalagh, Honor that won't pass wid me; I know otherwise myself.

"'Ha, ha, ha! that's my stout man, my brave little soger! Wus dha lamh avick! give me your hand, my son! Here, Nelly, he would say to the child's eldest sister, 'give him a brave whang of bread, to make him able to bate the Caseys. Well, Lanty, who more will you leather, ahagur? "'All the Orangemen; I'll kill all the Orangemen!

Docthor, here's wishin' you all happiness, an' may you set Mike on his legs wanst more! See, Docthor see, man alive look at this purty girl here, wid her wet cheeks; give her some hope, ahagur, if you can; keep the crathur's spirits up, an' I'll furnish you wid every yarrib in Europe, from the nettle to the rose." "Don't despair, my good girl," said the Doctor, addressing Peggy.

"Queen of heaven!" exclaimed Peter, deeply affected, "is that true? Oh," said he, dropping on his knees, "Father, ahagur machree, pardon me oh, forgive me! I now promise, solemnly and seriously, to drink neither in the house nor out of it, for the time to come, not one drop at all, good, bad, or indifferent, of either whiskey, wine, or punch barrin' one glass.