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Updated: June 15, 2025
"Arrah now, shir, you gave me my skinful of what was gud; but don't be luakin' fwhun o' me after. Would I take employment, achora? ay, but where would I get it?" "Could you work in a garden? Do you know any thing about plants or flowers?" "I'm afeared this scoundrel is but an imposthor afther all," whispered Lanigan to the other servants; "but in ordher to make sure, we'll try him.
That's what I'd say if I was angry; but I'm not angry. I do feel for you an' them; still I can't afford to do what you want, or I'd do it, for I like to do good for evil, bad as I am. I'm strivin' to make up my rent an' to pay an unlucky bill that I have due to-morrow, and doesn't know where the money's to come from to meet both." "Mave Sullivan, achora, what can I " Mrs.
"Well, achora, maybe I may change my opinion of him; but at present I say he is my favorite, an' will be so, till I know worse about him." Nanny, having bade him good-bye, and repeated her wish that the old man would watch the post-office for some time, proceeded up the street in the direction of the grocer's, to whom she had been dispatched for groceries.
But, achora, don't let them be widout a nest egg; an' whishper maybe you'd breed a clackin' out o' them, that you might sell. Sure they'd help to buy duds of cloes for you; or you might make presents of the crathurs to the blessed an' holy collegian himself. Wouldn't it be good to have him an your side? He'd help to make a gintleman of you, any way. Faix, sure he does it for many, they say.
* Herb-Men of Darby's cast were often in the habit of collecting rare medicinal plants for the apothecaries; and not bad botanists some of them were. "Darby, achora," said Mrs. Reillaghan, "don't crass the gintleman, an' him sthrivin' to do his best. Here, Paddy Gormly, bring some wather till the docthor washes his hands."
"You are right, Larry," said Burn; "it's but fair that Paddy should put down the first." "Molly, achora," said Donovan to the wife, who, by the way, was engaged in preparing the little feast usual on such occasions "Molly, achora, give me that ould glove you have in your pocket." She immediately handed him an old shammy glove, tied up into a hard knot, which he felt some difficulty in unloosing.
Ah, thin, it's you that is and ever was the wiry lad and sure that was what made you take to the dulcimer of course. Dandy, achora, will you give us, 'Merrily kissed the Quaker? and I ask it, Dandy, bekaise we are in a religious way, and have a quakers' meetn' in the coach." "No," replied Dandy; "but I'll give you the 'Bonny brown Girl, that's worth a thousand of it, you thief."
"God save you kindly, Barney," was the instant reply from all. "Ah, Mrs. Davoren," he proceeded, "ever the same; by this and by that, if there's a woman living ignorant of one thing, and you are that woman." "Sorrow off you, Barney! well, what is it?" "Idleness, achora.
"Who is it said that?" said he, his eyes now closed, as if he were wrapped up in some distressing mystery. "Was it you, Nanse? It's like your voice, achora."
"She looked in my face, and the tears came into her yes 'Shane, achora, says she, 'amn't I your happy girl, at last? She was leaning over against my breast; and what answer do you think I made? I pressed her to my heart: I did more I took off my hat, and looking up to God, I thanked him with tears in my eyes, for giving me such a treasure.
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