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Updated: May 10, 2025
Pete came up shakin' like the feeder on a thrashin' machine, and whin he could spake at all, 'Bless Jasus, says he, 'I'm jist as wa-wa-warm as I wa-wa-want to be. So are you, Dannie, but there's a difference in how warm folks want to be. For meself, now, I could aisily bear a little more hate."
"'But if all the dead min that lave wifes aisily consoled for their loss, were to come back, there'd be plinty of haunted houses, said Peter, pithily. "'Well, we'll watch there the night, and try to find out the mysthery, said the priest. 'But I'm off to matins. Be sure and see that Mrs. Hartigan has the breakfast ready when I return.
"Don't stand to spake to me here," said the Prophet; "that young scoundrel will see us. Have you tried Hanlon yet, and will he do? Yes or no?" "I haven't tried him, but I'm now on way to do so." "Caution!" "Certainly; I'm no fool, I think. If we can secure him, the business may be managed aisily; that is, provided the two affairs can come off on the same night." "Caution, I say again."
"Faix, very aisily, bekase I forget what I sed last night for sure enough I was more cut than you thought but didn't I keep it well in before the ould couple?" "You did fairly enough; I grant that but the moment you got into the barn a blind man could see it."
What I wud do if I was Buller, an' I thank Hivin I'm not, wud be move me ar-rmy in half-an-hour over th' high but aisily accessible mountains to th' right iv Crowrijoy's forces, an' takin' off me shoes so he cudden't hear thim squeak, creep up behind th' Dutch an' lam their heads off.
Why, in the name of; all that's incredible, how could that be encompassed?" "Very aisily," said his father, "by the girl's waitin' for him. Ned is rather young! yet, I grant you; he's nineteen, however, and two years more, you know, will make him one-and-twenty take him out o' chancery, as they say." "Very good, Mr. Burke, very good; in that case I have no more to say."
But 'tis not th' prance iv an American citizen makin' a gloryous spectacle iv himsilf." "They were coerced," said Mr. Hennessy, gloomily. "Don't ye believe it," replied the philosopher. "It niver requires coercion to get a man to make a monkey iv himsilf in a prisidintial campaign. He does it as aisily as ye dhrink ye'er liquor, an' that's too aisy.
And now I think in a few minutes my natural courage will return; for indeed I'm too kind-hearted, Sam, and too aisily made feel, as you persave, for the traisonable state of the country, and of the misguided people. However, I only feel these things as a man, Sam, as a kind-hearted man, but not as a fearless and resolute magistrate, Sam: as a magistrate I don't know what fear is."
"'If that be the case, then, says Father Corrigan, 'I must give up your company, Frank, in order to avoid the force of bad example; for you're so much in the habit of joking on everything else, that you're not able to accept even divinity itself. "'You may aisily give me up, says the friar, 'but how will you be able to forget Father Corrigan?
"'Jemmy, says my uncle, 'if you go to that, you'll pay but your share, for I insist upon laying down one-half, at laste. "At any rate they came down with the cash, and after drinking a bottle between them, went home in choice spirits entirely at their good luck in so aisily getting us off.
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