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Updated: June 27, 2025


You should have more sense, Rose Campbell you ought to thank God that he had the luck to come acrass such a colleen for a wife; and that it's not going to his grave, instead of into the arms of a purty girl and what's better, a good girl. So quit your blubbering, Rose; and you, Jack, says he to my father, 'that ought to have more sense, stop this instant.

"Oh, hould your tongue, Ned hould your tongue, and don't make me spake," said Nancy; "God help you! many a time you've put the same fingers acrass, and many a time your mind has changed; but I'll say no more now wait till we see how you'll keep it." "Healths a-piece, your sowls," said Ned, winking at the company. "Well, Tom," said Andy Morrow, "about the wake?"

"No matther for that, sorrow foot yez'll put acrass the thrashel this evenin'; now, I'll toll you what, Skinadre, I wouldn't this blessed minute, for all I've earned these six months, that ye came this evenin'; I have my raisons for it; Art Maguire is a boy that we have no right to compare ourselves wid you all know that."

'Confusion to that cur, says Jack to himself, 'I know now there's some bad fortune before me, or he wouldn't be coming acrass me. "'Come home to your breakfast, Jack, says the dog, walking up to him, 'it's breakfast time. "'Ay, says Jack, scratching his head, 'it's no matter whether I do or not, for I bleeve my head's hardly worth a flat-dutch cabbage at the present speaking.

"Well an' good: no, divil a harm's in it; well an' good: to make a long story short, they grabbed me in a house up in the mountains not unlike Finnerty's, I think that's his name where I was on my keepin'; so what 'ud you have of it, but we were comin' acrass the hills, jist as it might be said we are now only there's none of us a prisoner, thank goodness hem!

But nothing came of my looking at it, so far as I remember, save foolish tears of my own perhaps, till John Fry took it down one day from the hooks where father's hand had laid it; and it hurt me to see how John handled it, as if he had no memory. "Bad job for he as her had not got thiccy the naight as her coom acrass them Doones.

Out we set about nine o'clock, and went acrass the country: but I'll not stop to mintion what happened some of them, even before we got to the bride's house.

But nothing came of my looking at it, so far as I remember, save foolish tears of my own perhaps, till John Fry took it down one day from the hooks where father's hand had laid it; and it hurt me to see how John handled it, as if he had no memory. 'Bad job for he as her had not got thiccy the naight as her coom acrass them Doones.

Faix then, Father Bernard, I'll mix it for ye, so I will." And so she did, and well she knew how. And then she made another for herself and her niece, urging that "a thimbleful would do Fanny all the good in life afther her ride acrass them cowld mountains," and the priest looked on assenting, blowing the comfortable streams of smoke from his nostrils.

I dunna how long I lay there, so I don't; but anyhow, who should be sthreelin' acrass the hill, but an old baccagh. "'My bouchaleen dhas, says he 'my beautiful boy, says he 'you're in a bad state I find. You've thramped upon Dunroe hungry grass, an' only for somethin' it's a prabeen you'd be, afore ever you'd see home. Can you spake at all? says he. "'Oh, murdher, says I, I b'lieve not.

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