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Nobody likes him but his brother scoundrel, Whitecraft, and he's a favorite with him, bekaise he's an active and unscrupulous tool in his hands.

No; but, any how, sure a griddle only scalds the bread; but you'll find that this is not too much done; bekaise you know the ould proverb, 'a raw dad makes a fat lad." "Troth," replied Fergus, "it's good bread, and fills the boast of a man's body; but now that I've made a good supper, I'll throw myself on the straw, for I feel as if my eyelids had a millstone apiece upon them.

"Do then," said his father, "bekaise I know you're a favorite of his; for he tould me so wid his own lips." "Well," replied the other, laughing, "I hope you're right there too; I'm sure I have no objection;" and he accordingly set out to see Fethertonge, but with something of an impression that the object of his visit was not likely to be accomplished without difficulty, if accomplished at all.

"We heard some noise like a groan, an' that was all; but who could tell what it was, or who cares either?" "I, for one, do; but, dear Sarah, have you the box?" "Why does your voice tremble that way for? Is it fear? bekaise if I thought it was, I wouldn't scruple much to walk home with' out another word, an' bring the box with me." "You have it, then?"

"Father of heaven!" they exclaimed in a low, earnest voice; "but why, Barney?" they asked in a condensed whisper. "Why! Why is he called Harry na Suil Balor for? Can you tell me that?" "Why, bekaise his two eyes isn't one color." "And why aren't they one color? Can you tell me that?" "O, the sorra step farther I can go in that question."

'Let me see it, quoth the Lifter; and the two went silently in. 'And that little room at the far end; what's that? said the visitor. 'Oh, I couldn't show you that at all, at all. It's locked; bekaise he keeps all his money there. 'Ah; he's a miser, The Lifter said in a low voice. 'Show me where I am to sleep. She would put him in the attic, but he refused.

"The raison why I came to you for it," said Raymond, who, evidently in this joke, had been put up by some one, "was bekaise I was tould that it's as good as new with you 'seldom used lasts long, you know but, such as it is, I'll borry it for ah, there now, that's one; all right, all right," pointing to the fragments of the meat and bread "I wouldn't ax betther; so, till the praties comes in, mind I'll take care of it; and, if I don't bring it back safe, I'll bring you a betther one in it's place."

Why, bekaise the masther's stepson and the misthress's own pet has come home to us to set the counthry into a state o' conflagration wid his beauty. There won't be a whole cap in the barony before this day week. They're to have fiddlers, and pipers, and dancin', and drinkin' to no end; and the glory of it is that the masther, God bless him, is to pay for all. Now!"

Comes, boys, says he, turnin' to us, 'tie every sowl in the house, barrin' the poor sick procthor that we all feel for, bekaise you see, Misther Callaghan, in ordher to do the thing complate, we intind to have your own family spectawthers of the cure.

"An' a bitter morsel you'd be," replied the younger, with a flashing glance "divil a more so. Here am I, sittin', or running out an' in, these two hours, when I ought to be at the dance in Kilnahushogue, before I go to Barny Gormly's wake; for I promised to be at both. Why didn't you come home in time?" "Bekaise, achora, it wasn't agreeable to me to do so.

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