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Updated: May 26, 2025


"Arrah, thin, it isn't a bad character you'd be afther givin' your own niece," Beth blarneyed; and then she turned up her naughty eyes to the ceiling and chanted softly: "What will Jimmie-wimmie give his duckie-dearie to be good? A nice sweet kiss!" Uncle James's big white face became suddenly empurpled. "Gracious! he's swallowed wrong," Lady Benyon exclaimed in alarm. "Drink something.

Don't ye mind the time the trusters had planned to give us all paint-boxes for Christmas, an' half of us not able to hold a brush, let alone paint things, an' Miss Peggie blarneyed them round into givin' us books? Don't ye mind? Now we've got somethin' pleasant here, right now " And Bridget smiled. "What?" "May Eve." "What's that?"

Matt started to speak, cleared his throat, and halted. At last, in desperation, he blurted out, "For two cents, Frona, I'd lay ye acrost me knee." She laughed. "You don't dare. I'm not running barelegged at Dyea." "Now don't be tasin'," he blarneyed. "I'm not teasing. Don't you like her? Lucile?" "An' what iv it?" he challenged, brazenly. "Just what I asked, what of it?"

Not one Spaniard in a thousand has a soul above a single miserable liqueur glass; but this one was the exception. He supped down that vermouth, pannikin after pannikin; and as he got more drunk, so did I get more eloquent. I believe at my strongest then I could have blarneyed Old Nick into giving me a draughty corner." "But what in the plague did you say to the man?

"This." The spoon came into evidence once more. "They blarneyed me up and they blarneyed me down, and they said nobody could cook like Paddy. Anybody could shoot a baker's dozen of Boers; but only one man in the camp could fill up the boys to give them a fit and level stomach for the battle.

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