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Updated: June 26, 2025


"The torment the worm that dies not, the fire that's not quenched. Won't these content ye, bating the shame?" Her eyes answered his in scorn. "No, sir. Because I once suffered your cruelty, you have less understanding than I; but you have more ingenuity than the Almighty, being able, in your district, to make a hell of earth." "You blaspheme thus to me, that honestly tried to save your soul?"

At some remote period things must have been new, but bating Casson's Hotel, at Letterfrack, there is nothing in good order between Mr. Mitchell-Henry's well-managed estate at Kylemore and Galway. At Clifden and all through the surrounding country things appear to be decaying or decayed.

"I never did yet, and I've read it through and through all, bating the Pocryfar." "Then," said Jack, "go home and fetch the Bible, and I'll prove it to you." "I suspect you'll not wait till I come back again.

How is it, that, in our younger days, masters of hounds began the season with 50 or 60 couples, and, bating the casualties, left off at the end of it equally strong in their kennels, and able, perhaps, to make a valuable draft; whereas we now hear of one-half of the dogs in certain localities being disabled by disease, and some masters of hounds compelled to be stopped in their work until their kennels are replenished."

Judith and Hetty, here's comforting tidings for you, the Delaware telling me that neither your father nor Hurry Harry is in suffering, but, bating the loss of liberty, as well off as we are ourselves. Of course they are kept in the camp; otherwise they do much as they please."

Football, bating its roughness, is the most glorious of all games to those whose animal life is sufficiently vigorous to enjoy it. Skating is just at present the fashion for ladies as well as gentlemen, and needs no apostle; the open weather of the current winter has been unusually favorable for its practice, and it is destined to become a permanent institution.

"Oh, the blackguards! sure if they'd give us a fair start, and not be sending their dirty bullets at us, we'd be after bating them entirely, now!" sung out an Irishman, who pulled the bow-oar. Many people would, under the circumstances we were placed in, have given up before this; but Mr Ronald still hoped that we might dodge our enemies, and escape.

Bating a few bungling thrusts amid the doggerel of "Peter Pindar," he escaped scathless, gaining, on the other hand, a far more than ordinary proportion of poetical panegyric. "Affection and applause alike he shared; All loved the man, all venerate the bard: E'en Prejudice his fate afflicted hears, And lettered Envy sheds reluctant tears.

Being in a desperate hurry, I hired a jaunting car to take me to my father's house. `Is it the O'Brien of Ballyhinch that you mane? inquired the spalpeen who drove the horse. `Sure it is, replied I; `and how is he, and all the noble family of the O'Briens? `All well enough, bating the boy Tim, who caught a bit of confusion in his head the other night at the fair, and now lies at home in bed quite insensible to mate or drink; but the doctors give hopes of his recovery, as all the O'Briens are known to have such thick heads. `What do mane by that, bad manners to you? said I; `but poor Tim how did it happen was there a fight? `Not much of a fight only a bit of a skrummage three crowner's inquests, no more. `But you are not going the straight road, you thief, said I, seeing that he had turned off to the left. `Is your honour in a hurry to get home?

She had an expedition to propose, no less than that we should cross the river and pay Mark a visit in his quarters. Her boldness took away my breath: yet as she whispered her plan it did not seem impossible or, bating the chance of being shot by a stray outpost, so very dangerous. A heavy fog lay over the hills, as it had lain for nights. The tide was flowing.

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