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I have had a good family of childhre, an' a faithful wife; an' Mave, achora, although time has laid his mark upon you as well as upon myself, and the locks are gray that wor once as black as a raven: yet, Mave, I seen the day, an' there's many livin' to prove it ay, Mave, I seen the day when you wor worth lookin' at the wild rose of Lisbuie she was called, Docthor.

"What is it, shir? may God bless you anyhow, for your charity to the hugh hugh hugh to the poor man. Oh, then, but it's no wondher for you all to be fat and rosy upon sich beautiful vittles as you gave to me, shir. What is it, achora? and may the Lord mark you with grace!" "Would you take employment from the master, his honor Mr. Folliard, if you got it?"

"And I hope we all will, our blessed treasure; for when you leave us, son of our hearts, what temptation will we have to stay afther you? Your voice, achora, will be in our ears, and your sweet looks in our eyes but that is all that will be left of you and your father and I will never have a day's happiness more. Oh, never never!"

I remimber, Vara, saying to you that day I don't know whether you remimber it or not but I remimber sayin' to you, that if I lived a thousand years, I could never feel sich happiness as I did when I first pressed you to my heart as my own wife." "Well, but we want to hear what happened, Dominick, achora." "Do you remimber the words, Vara?" "Och! I do, avourneen.

'Oh, then, Mister Robert, achora, it's yerself is the janius; an' to think of mekin' a lighthouse to guide 'em wid, an' here they are safe home by the manes of it. But now, sir, if ye'll take my advice, as we're always lost when we goes anywhere by ourselves, we ought niver part for the futhur, an' thin we'll all go asthray together safe an' sound.

"Mind, then," she observed, as she seized one of the portions, in order to proceed home; "mind," said she, laying her hand upon that which she was leaving behind her; "mind it's for this one I have paid you." "Very well, achora, it makes no difference; sure a kiss o' them red, purty lips o' yours to Darby will pay the inthrest for all."

"I was keepin' him before my eye," she said; "God knows but it may be the last night we'll ever see him undher our own roof! Dominick, achora, I doubt I can't part wid him from my heart." "Then how can I, Vara?" he replied. "Wasn't he my right hand in everything? When was he from me, ever since he took a man's work upon him?

Nancy, achora, jist dash a gawliogue o' sweet milk into their noggins they're not like us that's well fed every day . it's but seldom they get the likes, the creatures so dash in a brave gawliogue o' the sweet milk for them. Take your time, Peety, aisy, alanna, 'till you get what I'm sayin; it'll nourish an put strinth in you."

Jist let me have that, Dinny achora, and I'll be as happy as the day's long." "And I on the other side," said his father, naturally enough struck with the happy simplicity of the picture which his wife drew, "on the other side, Mave, a snug, dacent ould man, chattin' to you across the fire, proud to see the bishop an' the gintlemen about him.

"But I tell you at once to take it aisy, achora; don't get on fire, or you'll burn the coach the compliment was not intended for you, at all events. Come, Dandy, give us the 'Bonny brown Girl, and I'll help you, as well as I'm able." In a moment the dulcimer was at work on the top of the coach, and the merry farmer, at the top of his lungs, lending his assistance inside.

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