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But these are not ordinary circumstances; and it would be courting the direst misfortunes, nay, almost braving Providence, to place yourself in the hands of that scoundrel again, now that you are clear of them." "Spike's a willian!" muttered Jack. "And my desartin' the missus would be a sin that no praste would overlook aisily," put in Biddy.

The woman came to the door, and giving a hasty and incredulous look in, started, exclaiming, "Why, then, may I never sin, but he is. Musha! Father M'Mahon, how in the name o' goodness did you get inside at all?" "Aisily enough," he replied; "I only made myself invisible for a couple of minutes, and passed in while you were weighing something for a woman in the shop."

Molly Donahue wants a vote, but though she cud bound Kamachatka as aisily as ye cud this precint, she ain't qualified f'r it. It's meant f'r gr-reat sturdy American pathrites like Mulkowsky th' Pollacky down th' sthreet. He don't know yet that he ain't votin' f'r th' King iv Poland.

"'And here's the hair all off your head, miss, sez he quite aisily, tossin' back the joke betwixt 'em. "And with that she dhrinks it off, and lies down and goes to sleep like a lamb, and wakes up wid de rosy dawn in her cheeks, and the morthal seekness gone forever." Thus Sarah Walker recovered. Whether the fact were essential to the moral conveyed in these pages, I leave the reader to judge.

"He never cared a damn for either o' them, for all that," returned Toal; "that is, mind, if he tuck a thing into his head; ay, an' I'll go farther divil a rap ever he cared for them, one way or other. No, the man has no fear of any kind in him." "Why, Toal," said Mooney, "whether he cares for them or not, I think is aisily decided; and whether he's the great man you make him.

He's slipped out as aisily as meself out of a horse-collar, and the face a' him as bould and as big as the hill o' hope! I'm the ruined man, I am!" "Off after him," advised Jerry. "There's his tracks." "Just none o' your blasted interfarances! Lave 'm to me. He's away back to hell, an' I'll folly him! How much does I owe yer, Jerry!" "Nothing at all, sure, Tim.

At any rate," he added, approaching the worthy preceptor, "take a spell o' this it's a language we can all understand." "You mane to say, Darby," returned the other, "that it's a kind of universal spelling-book amongst us, and so it is an alphabet aisily larned. Your health, now and under all circumstances!

Stevens, with a well-assumed look of disappointment. "Is that all? Why, you are a miserable set: you should have beaten every darky out of the district by this time." "They're not so aisily bate out they fight like sevin divils. One o' 'em, night before last, split Mikey Dolan's head clane open, and it's a small chance of his life he's got to comfort himself wid."

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