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"But it's not that, Anty don't you know it's not that? Isn't it because you're afraid of him? because he threatened and frightened you? And what on 'arth could he do to harum you av' you was the wife of of a man who'd, anyway, not let Barry Lynch, or anyone else, come between you and your comfort and aise?"

"And, though years have passed, the countenance has not changed; perhaps improved." "It is a countenance that will bear, perhaps even would require, maturity," said Lothair; "but she is no longer 'La R publique fran aise; what is she now?" "She is called Theodora, though married, I believe, to an Englishman, a friend of Garibaldi.

Look at the aise of me when I got started. By gracious, wasn't I just itching to wallop her?" Then every art that Katy possessed was bent to the consummation of preparing a particularly delicious dinner for the night. Linda came in softly humming something to herself about the kind of shoes that you might wear if you chose.

"The Blessed Virgin aise you, poor Mouse!" he mumbled huskily and slouched out through the door. At midday the San Gardo's captain got a shot at the sun. Though his vessel had been headed steadily northeast for more than thirty hours, the observation showed that she had made twenty-eight miles sternway to the southwest.

For near two-and-twenty years, now, this saicret is lyin' hard upon me; but I'll aise my mind, and let justice take it's coorse. Bad I have been, but never so bad as to take my fellow-crature's life." "Well, I'm glad to hear it," said his wife; "an' now I can undherstand you." "And I'm both glad and sorry," exclaimed Sarah; "sorry for the sake of the Daltons.

"Hullo, Weeks!" cried Tom Jerrold, coming up at the moment and grinning at him rolling in the scuppers. "What's the matter, old fellow? You seem rather down." "Begorra, he's ownly havin' a cooler to aise that nashty timper av his own," said the boatswain from the door of his cabin, which was just next ours in the deck-house, only more forward.

"At Quiggin's Hall There's enough for all, Good beer, and all things proper." "Hould,boys!" Pete had drawn up suddenly, and stopped his musicians with a sweep of the arm. "Were you spaking, Mr. Corteen?" "Nothing, Capt'n. No need to stare at all. I was only saying I was at the camp-meeting at Sulby, and I saw " "Go on, Jackie." "A pleasant place, With beds of aise, When we are done our supper."

"Mat," said, the farmer, and half a dozen of the neighbors, "you're a happy man, there's a hundred of the boys have a school-house half built for you this same blessed sunshiny mornin', while your lying at aise in your bed."

Scarcely had we finished our male, and began to smoke the first pipe in aise and comfort, when the bugle blows for parade. "'Confound the bugle! says I, and I shoved me pipe aside, and put on my belt and fell in. "Hardly had we begun the maneuvers when your honors arrived and said a word, private, to the major. The words weren't out of your mouth before he dismisses us from drill.

"Sure, an' a bad beatin' it was," he acknowledged, "but yeh showed the grit of a bunch of wildcats. Soon as I can get me arm free I'm goin' to shake yeh by the hand an' help yeh aise yer young lady." Frustrated in the struggle to get the crowd back, the referee fired his revolver in the air, and the tug-of-war was on. Pandemonium broke loose.

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