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"What!" replied the farithee, "is it wid-out either aitin' or dhrinkin'? Why, the girsha's beside herself! Alley, aroon, get him the linin'* an' a sup to tighten his elbow." * Linin' lining, so eating and drinking are often humorously termed by the people. The good woman instantly went to provide refreshments for the musician. "Come, girls," said Barny, "will yez get me a scythe or a handsaw."

When he came in at that party I felt his slave his unfaithful adoring slave; if he had ordered me to sing Aileen Aroon, I should have obeyed; if he had commanded me to take his hand and leave the room, I think I should have obeyed. His face is always before me as plain as life; it used to come to me bright and loving; now it is pale, and stern, and sad.

'For the benefit of your poor soul, my honey, just say you forgive Mr. Nutter before you leave the field, said the priest quite sincerely. 'Anything at all, Father Roach, replied the sufferer; 'only don't bother me. 'You forgive him then, aroon? said the priest. 'Och, bother! forgive him, to be sure I do. That's supposin', mind, I don't recover; but if I do .

People who thus apply the fine arts in modern days are seldom artists; accordingly, this parasite could not invent a melody; so he coolly stole Aileen Aroon, soiled it by inserting sordid and incongruous jerks into the refrain, and called the stolen and adulterated article Robin Adair.

"Let me see it, dear," said Julia. "I dare say it is nothing worth punching about." "There," said Edward. "I've marked it." Julia took the paper, and her eye fell on this short advertisement: AILEEN AROON. DISTRUST APPEARANCES. Looking at her with some anxiety, they saw the paper give one sharp rustle in her hands, and then quiver a little.

Then seeing him look puzzled, "Consider, Edward," said she, "he is not like your poor father: he has not forgotten. That advertisement, Aileen Aroon, it was from him, you know. And then why does he attach himself so to poor papa? Do you not see it is because he is Julia's father? 'The Wretch' loves her still." Edward from puzzled looked very grave. "What a head you have got, mamma!" he said.

"Ah, then it's good to hear you say that word, aroon," said Kitty. "I want to sit near you. I won't speak, no, not a syllable. Hush will be the only word with me, hush! hush! hush! You can go on with your beloved reading and I'll stay near you; that's all I require. Why, then, it's just a shelter I need, and nothing more. Read away, Bessie, my honey, and I'll do nothing to interrupt you."

"The sprig an' you will be rich! ha, ha, ha!" "An' the family they'll have!" said the mother, in convulsions. "Why, in regard o' that," said Phelim, rather nettled, "if all fails us, sure we can do as my father and you did: kiss the Lucky Stone, an' make a Station." "Phelim, aroon," said the mother, seriously, "put it out o' your head.

Fly, aroon, an' don't let the grass grow undher your feet. An' Owen, darlin' but first sit over to the fire: here get over to this side, it's the snuggest; arrah, Owen an' sure I dunna what to ax you first. You're all well? all to the fore?" "All well, Bridget, an' thanks be to heaven, all to the fore." "Glory be to God! Throth it warms my heart to hear it.

But, any way, take my advice, avillish, will you, aroon? an' faix you'll see how rich we'll get, wid a blessin'?" "Ellish, you're a deludher!" "Well, an' what suppose? To be sure I am. Usen't you be followin' me like a calf afther the finger? ha, ha, ha! Will you do my biddin', Pether darlin'?"

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