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Updated: June 11, 2025


"Well, then, no." "Nor the direction she went by?" "Well, no sir, I could not." "But are you certain it was to-day, and not yesterday, you saw her?" "Then that's what's puzzlin' me eh! let me see ay it was to-day an' I'll tell you how I know it. Bekaise it was to-day I brought the oats to Gimlet Eye you know he was harrowing the black park yestherday and was in care of Paudeen Sthuccaun.

If she had married Cummins, I'd a' given her a purty penny to help him on; but instead o' that she cuts off with a sojer, bekaise he was well faced, and starts with him to the Aist Indies. No; I wouldn't spake to her then, and I'm not sure I'll spake to her now either; and yet I'd like to see her the unfortunate woman.

"Unhappy girl or maybe happy girl," exclaimed Mave, with a fresh gush of tears, "who knows but the Almighty has your cold and deserted bed I can't call it surrounded with beings that may comfort you, an' take care that no evil thing will harm you. Oh no, dear Sarah, I am far from that I'm a wake, sinful mortal." "Bekaise they're about me continually an' let me see who are you? I know you.

"Whatever I was, or whatever I am, Charley, I can never be anything more to you than a mere acquaintance I don't think ever we were much more but what I want to tell you is, that if ever you have any serious notion of me, you must put it out of your head." "Why so, Sarah?" "Why so," she replied, hastily; "why, bekaise I don't wish it isn't that enough for you, if you have spirit?"

He lay in a small open space on the grass, with his basket bottom upward at his side, and all the berries scattered on the ground. "What is the matter?" asked Glenn. "Oh, I'm snake-bitten! I'm a dead man! I'm dying!" cried he, piteously. "That's a fib," said Sneak, "bekaise a dead man can't be a dying."

"Bekaise, mudher, the storm was in the fire* last night when I was rakin' it." * This is a singular phenomenon, which, so far as I am aware, has never yet been noticed by any Irish or Scotch writers when describing the habits and usages of the people in either country.

"But, Cannie, about the night I was in Frank Finnerty's, who was it that saved my life twice?" "One of them he that wounded the fellows I don't wish to name but, indeed I'm crippled here, bekaise you know, gintlemen, that there are laws in the land.

"Fwhy nat? it's but fair, it's but fair, I say, take that wit j'ou, an' I'm the boy that will answer it, if I can, bekaise you know, or maybe you don't but it's a proverb we have in Cannaught wit us that a fool may ax a question that a wise man couldn't answer: well, what is it?" "Who brought you here to-night?"

Augh that's the the wrist; so anyhow, here's little Toal Finnigan's health, an' I don't care what they say, I like little Toal, an' I will like little Toal; bekaise aise if if he was the divil, as as they say he is, in disguise ha, ha, ha! he has a civil tongue in his head."

"It manes an ould waistcoat; that is, it's the Irish for an ould waistcoat, and Paudeen Gar's men were called Shanavests, bekaise when they went out to swear the people against tithes and priests' dues, they put ould waistcoats about them for fraid o' bein' known." "And you tell me that McCarthy's a White-boy?"

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