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"Oh! little you know, grandfather dear," replied Shibby, "that we've done wid both of them for ever." "Shibby, God bless you, achora," he returned; "but the ould man's lips can spake nothing now but the truth; an' my blessin' an' my wish, comin' from the Almighty as they do, won't pass away like common words."
Didn't you, yourself, achora, make us send them such little assistance as we could spare? ay, even to sharin' I may say, our last morsel wid them; an' now, darlin', you know we haven't it." "I know that," she replied, as she wiped away the tears; "where is there a poorer family than we are, sure enough? but, father, dear; we can assist them relieve them; ay, maybe save them for all that."
Oh! believe me, it's not on account of the mere value of it, but the money may save lives." "Why, achora, what do you intend doin' wid the money, if it's a fair question to ax?" "It's not a fair question for a stranger it's enough for me to tell you that I'll do nothing with it without my father and mother's knowledge.
Sure, any way, it's down to dirt since the wars is over butther is; if it was anything else but butther, Molly: but it's of no use; I've too much of it." "The sorra other thing I have, thin, Mr. Skinadre; but sure you had betther look at it, an' you'll find it's what butther ought to be, firm, claine, and sweet." "I can't take it, achora; there's no market for it now."
As he uttered the words, he placed the bird down on the child's bosom and called out "Brian, here's your present for you, that I promised you won't you waken? spake open your blue eyes, achora machree, and look at the fine bird I brought you."
"Sally, achora," said Phelim, when he saw her in distress, "what's the fun? Where's your father?" "Oh, Phelim," she replied, bursting into tears, "long runs the fox, but he's cotch at last. My father's in gaol." Phelim's jaw dropped. "In gaol! Chorp an diouol, no!" "It's thruth, Phelim. Curse upon this Whiteboy business, I wish it never had come into the counthry at all."
But at any rate, Tom, achora, don't take me away from them; sure you wouldn't part me from the green fields of Carriglass? Sure you'd not take me from the blessed graveyard of Carndhu, where we all sleep. I couldn't rest in a sthrange grave, nor among strange people; I couldn't rest, barrin' I'm wid her, Peggy Na Laveen." These words he uttered after his return into the house.
"An' a bitter morsel you'd be," replied the younger, with a flashing glance "divil a more so. Here am I, sittin', or running out an' in, these two hours, when I ought to be at the dance in Kilnahushogue, before I go to Barny Gormly's wake; for I promised to be at both. Why didn't you come home in time?" "Bekaise, achora, it wasn't agreeable to me to do so.
Indeed, so loud had it been, that Larry and her father could not help asking: "Arrah, what's the fun, Peggy, achora?" "Oh, nothin'," she replied, "but one o' Phelim's bounces." "Now," said Phelim, "you won't believe me? Be all the books " Peggy's mirth prevented his oaths from being heard. In vain he declared, protested, and swore.
Oh! oh! milia murther! I'm not able to get on my legs. Give me your hand, Jerry oh! oh! well, well what's this at all? Jerry, achora, don't desart me now, 'an me in the state you see. I'll never get home by myself that's what I won't mavrone, oh! what's this? I'm fairly kilt."
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