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But she might be brought to rason, father; and if she should be brought to give up that claim to the bit o' bog of yours, and when all differs betwix' the families be made up, then you would consent. Old McB. When Catty Rooney's brought to rason! Oh! go shoe the goslings, dear, ay, you'll get my consint then. There's my hand: I promise you, I'll never be called on to perform that, Honor, jewel.

He thin summons his hardy assocyates about him an' says he: 'Boys, I will no longer stand f'r th' tyranny iv th' unions. Conditions has changed since last summer. It's grown much colder. I do not care f'r the money at stake, but there is a great principle involved. I cannot consint to have me business run be outsiders at a cost iv near thirty thousand dollars a year, says he.

"By my sowl, thin," said Chane, "I wudn't mind marryin' ye meself, an' joinin' the thribe that is, if they'll let me off from the hangin'. Tell her that, Raowl." As desired, Raoul explained his comrade's last speech, at which the woman laughed, but said nothing. "Silence gives consint.

Jack, however, wasn't to be daunted; for he knew two things worth knowing, when a man goes to look for a wife: the first is that 'faint heart never won fair lady, and the second that 'silence gives consint; he, therefore, spoke up to her in fine English, for it's he that knew how to speak now, and after a little more fanning and blushing, by jingo, she consinted.

He knighted Phipps, who thus became the founder of the house of Mulgrave now represented by the Marquis of Normanby. When Miss Pritty had concluded the letter, Joe Baldwin turned to Rooney Machowl: "What think you, lad," he said, "would you venture down to twenty fathom?" "To twenty thousand fathom, if you'll consint to watch the pumps and howld the life-line," replied the daring son of Erin.

It's clear ye'll not be afther givin' me a dale of money widout being sure of havin' the worth of it out o' me; and it's dirty work enough I've done, widout the doin' of any more: me conscience is a sore throuble to me about the other job. Be the powers I'm out o' that, and divil a like scrape will I get in agin wid my own consint."

The great moral spectacle of American freedom built upon the broad and imperishable basis of the voluntary and intelligent consint of a whole people, has so upset their household gods and desthroyed the prestige of kingcraft in their eyes, that they now look forward to the total overthrow of monarchical institutions in their midst, and the establishment, on their shores, of a Republic in every particular the counterpart of that which now commands the admiration of the world, across the lines there, and which is gradually sappin the foundation of British rule on this side of the lakes, as well as litherally swallowin us up unknownst to ourselves.

Oh! if I could send that money home to my mother! but I must ask her consint. Sir, she lives convanient, just in this cabin here would you be pleased to step in with me, and I'll ask her consint. Mr. H. That's right, lead on, my douce lad you ken the way. Kitchen of the Widow LAKKEN'S Cottage. A Door is seen open, into an inner Room.

Old McB. You was you did, plase your honour, and I beg your honour's pardon, and Mr. Counsellor O'Blaney's. Mr. Carv. And did not you give your consent? I must think him a very ill-used person. Old McB. I gave my consint only in case he could win hers, plase your honour, and he could not and I could not break my own daughter's heart, and I beg your honour's pardon. Mr. Carv.

"Not until we get Dannie's consint," answered Mary, and for the first her voice wavered. Father Michael looked his surprise. "Tut! Tut!" he said. "And is Dannie dilatory?" "Dannie is the finest man that will ever live in this world," said Mary, "but he don't want to marry me." "To my certain knowledge Dannie has loved you all your life," said Father Michael.

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