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"Ah, Misther Burke," replied Peety, in a tone of gratitude peculiar to his class, "you're the ould* man still ever an' always the large heart an' lavish hand an' so sign's on it full an' plinty upon an' about you an' may it ever be so wid you an' yours, a chierna, I pray. An how is the misthress, sir?" * That is to say, the same man still.

"Chierna yeelish," said the mother, feeling its strong and rapid palpitations, "you can't stand this. Oh, darling of my heart, for the sake of your own life, and of the living God, be firm!" At this moment their knock at the hall-door occasioned her to leap with a sudden start, almost out of her mother's arms.

"Yis I wor; an' I'm not ashamed to own it; but, Chierna, Frank," she added, addressing her husband, "there's no use in spakin' to him." "Fardorougha," said O'Brien, seriously, "what brought you here?" "Why, to tell you an' your wife the state that my son, Connor, and your daughter's in about one another; an' to advise you both, if you have sinse, to get them married afore worse happen.

Oh, Chierna! to think of it, an' you know there is a God above you, an' that you must meet Him, an' that widout your money too!" "Ay, ay, the money's what you want to come at; but I'll not sit here to be hecthor'd. What is it, I say again, you want?"

But has there, Ellen has anything happened to her?" "Nothing more than usual," replied their daughter, "barring that I have been sent away from her I am no longer her own maid now." "Chierna!" exclaimed her mother; "and what is that for, alanna?" "Well, indeed, mother, I can't exactly say," replied Ellen, "but I suppose it is because they knew I loved her too much to be a spy upon her.

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