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But I never minded that, in regard o' wantin' the gridiron; and so says I, 'I beg your pardon, says I, 'for the liberty I take, but it's only bein' in disthress in regard of ating, says I, 'that I made bowld to throuble yez, and if you could lind me the loan of a gridiron, says I, 'I'd be intirely obleeged to ye.

"With pleasure, Mr Westly." "Ah, now, av it wouldn't be axin' too much, might I make so bowld " Flinders did not finish the sentence, but laid his pewter plate before the Rose of Oregon with a significant smile. "I'm glad to be so unexpectedly useful," said Betty, with a laugh.

"That's jist what I did then; but he's so foolish, and so bowld, there's no making him mind what one would say. I did tell him, Father John, that I was afeared that there would be some lads in it wouldn't be his well-wishers. But he laughed at me, and towld me there were none of the boys through the counthry war so fond of him as those Reynoldses and Byrnes, and all them others down at Drumleesh."

Didn't a drippin' wet sailor come to our door at the dead o' night an' ring the bell as bowld as brass, an' when Mrs Niven, whose intellect was niver much beyond that of a poplypus " "What's a poplypus?" interrupted cook.

After a while, fortified by the champagne, the Mayoress grew more courageous, and, admiring the gentleman in full uniform on her right, said to him: 'Might I be so bowld as to ask whether you are Lord Plunket? 'No, he replied, with a smile, 'I am not. 'Would you mind telling me who you are, for I'm sure I don't know?

"Well, to be sure, they all stapt eating at wanst, and began to stare at me, and faith they almost looked me out of countenance, and I thought to myself, it was not good manners at all, more betoken from furriners which they call so mighty p'lite; but I never minded that, in regard o' wantin' the gridiron; and so says I, 'I beg your pardon, says I, 'for the liberty I take, but it's only bein' in disthress in regard of eating, says I, 'that I made bowld to throuble yez, and if you could lind me the loan of a gridiron, says I, 'I'd be entirely obleeged to ye.

Andy still persevered, and taking advantage of the absence of the farmer, who was mounting his own nag at the moment, said the matter of which he wished to speak involved the interests of Squire Egan, or he would not "make so bowld." This altered the matter; and Father Phil desired Andy to follow him to the farm-house of John Dwyer, where he would speak to him after he had breakfasted.

Jim sthruv to shoot himself with his second pistol, but it missed fire. 'The curse o' the road is on me, said Jim; 'my pistol missed fire, and my horse slipped his shouldher, and now I'll be scragged, says he, 'but it's not for nothing I've killed one o' ye, says he." "He was all pluck," said Goggins. "Desperate bowld," said Larry.

Whin she'd take human form an' a bowld buck av a British dragoon would come making love to her, 'tis herself would say to him: 'Captain, alannah, would ye oblige me wit' a dhrink av wather? An' whin he turrned to dhraw the wather, she'd breathe on her hand like that an' immejiately 'twould turn to iron an' wit' wan blow she'd knock his brains out.

"Excuse me, sor, but I cudn't help hearin' ye, for ye was spakin' out loud. But I agree with ye intirely; an', if I may make so bowld, I'm glad to find ye in that state o' mind. Did ye hear the news, sor? They've found goold at the hid o' the valley here." "Indeed," said Tom, with a lack of interest that quite disgusted his volatile friend. "Yes, indade," said he.

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