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He dared not rush on his foe, whose eye seemed to discern his impotence. When at last he ventured to strike, the blow fell short, as Cashel evidently knew it would; for he did not stir. There was a laugh and a murmur of impatience in the crowd. "Are you waiting for the copper to come and separate you?" shouted the butcher. "Come out of your corner and get to work, can't you?"
As Patrick and the saints were in Cashel, i.e. As the Irish should serve Patrick, so should the Deisi serve Declan as their patron, and Patrick made the "rann": "Humble Ailbe the Patrick of Munster, greater than any saying, Declan, Patrick of the Deisi the Decies to Declan for ever." This is equivalent to saying that Ailbe was a second Patrick and that Declan was a second Patrick of the Decies.
This kingship of Cashel, according to the Munster law of succession, "the will of Olild," ought to have alternated regularly between the descendants of his sons, Eugene More and Cormac Cas the Eugenians and Dalcassians.
I am glad to know your history; and I admit that when you embraced your profession you made perhaps the best choice that society offered you. I do not blame you." "But you give me the sack. Is that it?" "What do you propose, Mr. Cashel Byron? Is it to visit my house in the intervals of battering and maiming butchers and laborers?" "No, it's not," retorted Cashel. "You're very aggravating.
"Of course, of course," said Lord Worthington, soothingly. "Every one can see by your manners that you are a gentleman; they recognize that even in the ring. Otherwise I know you will excuse my saying so I daren't have brought you here." Cashel shook his head, but was pleased.
The only fact which seems contradictory is supposed to have occurred during the Danish wars, when Callaghan, King of Cashel, is said to have been caught in an ambush, and conveyed a captive by the Danes, first to Dublin, then to Armagh, and finally to Dundalk.
Some people enjoy a native distinction and grace of manner " "That is what I mean," said Alice. " but they are seldom ladies and gentlemen; often actors, gypsies, and Celtic or foreign peasants. Undoubtedly one can make a fair guess, but not in the case of this Mr. Cashel Byron. Are you curious about him?" "I!" exclaimed Alice, superbly. "Not in the least." "I am. He interests me.
Leahy, afterwards Archbishop of Cashel, and Mr. Newman in drawing up a report on the organisation of the University, after consulting a certain number of persons, among whom was Mr. Hope. In 1855 Mr. Hope-Scott presented to the new institution one of his splendid gifts a library of books on civil and canon law.
It is instructive to read under this same year, 832, that "a great number of the family of Clonmacnoise were slain by Feidlimid king of Cashel, all their land being burned by him up to the door of the church." Thus the progress of tribal struggle was uninterrupted by the Gentile raids. Four years later, a fleet of sixty Norse fighting galleys sailed up the Boyne.
Lord Cashel walked out into the hall, prepared to meet his son in a befitting manner; that is, with a dignified austerity that could not fail to convey a rebuke even to his hardened heart. But he was balked in his purpose, for he found that Lord Kilcullen was not alone; Mat Tierney had come down with him.
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