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"Tall, like a chimney he was," said she, "and a chest like a wall, so broad, and a voice like a huntsman's horn, though only a b'y, an' no hair an his face; an' little I know whether he is dead or alive; but dead belike, for he's sure to come rap agin' somethin' that'd kill him; for he, the darlin', was that aisy and gentle, he wouldn't pull his fightin' iron till he had death in his ribs."

'Begorra, says I, 'it's lucky for ye I'm in the grace, but plase God I'll not be to-morrow; but the spalpeen went to Cork next day, and it wasn't till a year that I run agen him, prepared to do my dooty." "And you did it, I'll be bound!" "Sorra a bit; I just fell in with the divil, being an aisy sort av sowl, and he made me as drunk as a gentleman that's why I'm here, sorr.

It was aisy to see he'd ha' gone to the Well of the World's End after her, let alone steppin' up from the Town, if he's spared to get his health. Ay, he'll be comin' back for her one of these fine days, sure enough, plase God." But the fulfilment of her confident prediction looked several degrees more doubtful in the light of one of the two pieces of news which Mrs.

What hindered him from immediately acting upon it was a compunctious forecast of the concern which would prevail in his family, if he absented himself contrary to expectation. "There's me mother's never aisy," he reflected, "unless she's persuadin' herself some of us are kilt on her." This made him resolve to postpone Portbrendan till after breakfast, and he turned lothfully homewards.

"I tell 'ee what it is," cried Robin, in an excited tone, "that's my Nelly's fut; I'd know the prints o't among a thousand, an' it's quite plain Roy is with her, an' that Wapaw has come on 'em, for their tracks are clear." "Sure it looks like it," observed Larry O'Dowd, scratching his head as if in perplexity, "but the tracks is so mixed up, it ain't aisy to foller 'em."

"Undoubtedly that's because yer hid is so light, while me own brains weigh me down; it's aisy to understand that." "If we should have any mishap, Tim," said Frank, "you must remember to hold fast to a piece of wood to help you float a small bit is enough." "I have a bitter plan than that." "What is it?" "Niver have anything to do wid the water."

But, should he allow the priest at once to run away to Scroope and his noble uncle, the result of such conversation would simply be renewed promises on his part in reference to his future conduct to Kate O'Hara. "Lord Scroope wasn't very well when I left him. By the bye, Father Marty, I've been particularly anxious to see you." "'Deed thin I was aisy found, Mr. Neville."

Faith, we wud all be clever if we could; but sure, I thought ye would be aisy in your mind now that you had got your camel." Korti was the pleasantest place Kavanagh had been to yet.

But Roodyard Kipling's pothry is aisy. Ye can skip through it while ye're atin' breakfuss an' get a c'rrect idee iv th' current news iv th' day, who won th' futball game, how Sharkey is thrainin' f'r th' fight, an' how manny votes th' pro-hybitionist got f'r gov'nor iv th' State iv Texas. No col' storage pothry f'r Kipling. Ivrything fr-resh an' up to date. All lays laid this mornin'.

Well, then, why ud he write it like that?" "How do you mean?" "I mane, why wudn't he put his naime to ut?" "His name is to it. That's not it you are looking at my name." I thought that that was a home shot, but he did not betray that he had been hit. He said: "It's not an aisy one to spell; how do you pronounce ut?" "Mark Twain." "H'm. H'm. Mike Train. H'm. I don't remember ut.

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