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"You're goin' now, ahagur, to a strange land, where you'll meet ay, where my darlin' boy will meet the worst of company; but remember, alanna avillish, that your mother, well as she loves you, an' well, I own, as you deserve to be loved that mother that hung over the cradle of her only one that dressed him, an' reared him, an' felt many a proud heart out of him that mother would sooner at any time see him in his grave, his sowl bein' free from stain, than to know that his heart was corrupted by the world, an' the people you'll meet in it."

"Well, achora," he proceeded, "if ever you happen to be hard set, either for yourself or your friends, send for me, in Widow Hanlon's house at the Grange, an' maybe I may befriend either you or them; that is, as far as I can which, dear knows, is not far; but, still an' all, send. I'm known as the Cannie Sugah, or Merry Pedlar, an' that'll do. God mark you, ahagur!"

"In the beginnin' of the next week. An', Kathleen, ahagur, if you remimber the bitther mornin' we came upon the world but we'll not be spakin' of that now. I don't like to think of it. Some other time, maybe, when we're settled among our ould friends, I'll mintion it." "Well, the Lord bliss your endayvors, anyhow! Och, Owen, do thry an' get us a snug farm somewhere near them.

Here, Denis, let yourself and Mat go home wid Father Philemy." "Good-night, Katty," said Father Con "Good-night: and may our blessing sanctify you all." "Good-night, Father Con, ahagur," replied Katty; "and for goodness' sake see that they take care of Father Philemy, for it's himself that's the blessed and holy crathur, and the pleasant gintleman out and out."

If two women met, it was with similar mystery and fear. "Whisht, ahagur, I do; but let what will happen, sure it's best for us to say nothin'." "Say! the blessed Virgin forbid! I'd cut my hand off o' me, afore I'd spake a word about it; only that " "Whisht! woman for mercy's sake don't " And so they would separate, each crossing herself devoutly.

"'Musha, Shane, ahagur, say's the ould woman 'why will yez go and lave the place; sure you needn't be dashed before them they'll dance themselves. "Accordingly we stayed in the room; but just on the word, Mary gives one spring away, leaving his Reverence by himself on the settle. 'Come away, says she, 'lave them there, and let us go to where I can have a dance with yourself, Shane.

And it appears the villain takes delight in it, an' makes lashins of money by the trade." "Nancy Gallaher, dear." "And were you ever married, Nancy?" "If I wasn't the fau't was my own, ahagur! but I'll tell you more about that some day. No, then, I was not, thank God!" "Thank God! Well, throth, it's a quare thing to thank God for that, at any rate." This, of course, was parenthetical.

"So Connor dear," proceeded the old man, not attending to him, "in makin' any bargain, Connor, be sure to make as hard a one as you can; but for all that be honest, an' never lind a penny o' money widout interest." "I think he's wandherin'," whispered his mother. "Oh grant it may be so, marciful Jasus this day!" "Honor ahagur." "Well, darlin', what is it?"

"Here, my darlin' treasure o' my heart here I'm puttin' your head upon my breast upon my breast, Ellish, ahagur. Marciful Virgin Father dear," said Peter, bursting into bitter tears "her head's like fire! O! Ellish, Ellish, Ellish! but my heart's brakin' to feel this! Have marcy on her, sweet God have marcy on her! Bear witness, Father of heaven bear witness, an' hear the vow of a brakin' heart.

"Katty," said Phaddhy, when he got home, "we're to have a station here on Thursday next: 'twas given out from the altar to-day by Father Philemy." "Oh, wurrah, wurrah!" exclaimed Katty, overwhelmed at the consciousness of her own incapacity to get up a dinner in sufficient style for such guests "wurrah, wurrah! Phaddhy, ahagur, what on the livin' earth will we do at all at all!

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