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Updated: June 11, 2025
I can't forget your words awhile ago bekaise I knew what you meant at the time, when you said to Con, 'any earthly thing that I can do to give aise and comfort to your mind. I am ready to do it.
"I have a good opinion of him, but not so good as I had thought." "Mush a why then, might one ask?" "I'm afeard he's a cowardly crathur, and rather unmanly a thrifle. I like a man to be a man, an' not to get as white as a sheet, an' cowld as a tombstone, bekaise he hears what he thinks to be a groan at night, an' it may be nothin' but an owld cow behind a ditch. Ha! ha! ha!"
If the frequent expanding of the mouth from ear to ear, the exposure of white teeth and red gums, and the shutting up of glittering eyes, indicated enjoyment, the attenuated boy must have been in a blissful condition that day. "Why don't ye shoot yerself, Mister Flinn?" asked Slagg on one occasion while reloading. "Bekaise it shuits me better to look on," answered the self-denying man.
"What has happened your face? you are sadly abused!" "A small taste o' parsecution, sir, which the Lord put into Father M'Cabe's horsewhip heart I mane to give me, bekaise I renounced his hathenism, and came into the light o' thruth may He be praised for it!" Here followed an upturning of the eyes after the manner of M'Slime.
"Now," said he, "you all see that you all see that he won't kiss me again, and that is bekaise he can't do it; Atty, Atty," he said, "won't you speak to me? it's I, Atty, sure it's I, Atty dear, your lovin' father, that's callin' you to spake to him. Atty dear, won't you spake to me do you hear my voice, asthore machree do you hear your father's voice, that's callin' on you to forgive him?"
"Shiss, to be sure, Kate," he replied, handing her a large clasp knife with a frightful blade; "an', Kate, whisper, woman alive you're bought up, I see." "How is that, you red rascal?" "Bekaise, don't I see dat de purchaser has set his mark upon ye? hee! hee! hee!" and he pointed to her eye* as he spoke. * A black eye is said to be the devil's mark.
"Why, bekaise he's coortin' Kathleen Cavanagh now!" "An' what do I care about that?" said her brother. "Oh, you thief!" she replied; "don't think you can play upon me. I know your saycret." "An' maybe, Dora," he replied, "I have my saycrets. Do you know who was inquirin' for you to-day?" "No," she returned, "nor I don't care either sorra bit."
"No, I won't," replied the other, angrily; "I'll spake as I likes." "What brings him up, do you know?" "Bekaise he's goin' to thry his misfortune upon her here," he replied, pointing to the still. "You'll have a good job of her, fwhedher or no." "Why, will he want a new one, do you think?" "Well, all that's right don't work for him widout a new one complate, Teddy Still, Head, and Worm."
He overtook his father at the bottom of the hall steps. "Give me a hundred pounds," said he, "and you will never see my face again." "There is two hundre'," said his father; "I expected this. Your mother confessed all to me this mornin', bekaise she knew it would come out here, I suppose. Go now, for undher my roof you'll never come again.
"I know ye will, bekaise you can," replied, the pedlar; "how do you come round the girls at all? how do you make them fond o' you? I want you to tell me that, if it's not a family saicret." Mogue gravely drew his fingers and thumb down his thin yellow jaws, until they met under his chin, and replied
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