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It is unnecessary to detail their conversation, which was sustained by the Cooleen Bawn with bitter tears.
Oh, I see it, Cummiskey, I see it! she is gone! she is gone! yes, she bade me farewell; but I was unsteady and unsettled after too much drink, and did not comprehend her meaning." It is impossible to describe the almost frantic distraction of that loving father, who, as he said, had no prop to lean upon but his Cooleen Bawn, for he himself often loved to call her by that appellation.
"Listen," said Reilly, taking her by the hand, "In the presence of heaven, I am yours, and yours only, until death!" She repeated his words, after which they had scarcely taken their seats when the squire and Sir Eobert entered the drawing-room. Sir Robert, on entering the room along with the squire, found the Cooleen Bawn at the spinnet.
On the day mentioned in Cooleen Bawn's message, Reilly hazarded a visit to the squire's house, and after giving a single knock, begged to see the cook. The porter having looked at him with the usual contempt which menials of his class bestow upon poor persons, went down to the kitchen with a good deal of reluctance, and told the cook, with a grin, that one of his relations wanted to see him.
Hastings entered the room where the Cooleen Bawn was awaiting the verdict with a dreadful intensity of feeling, the latter rose up, and, throwing her arms about her neck, looked into her face, with an expression of eagerness and wildness, which Mrs.
But, Fergus, I have something to mention, that will take a, start out of you. I have been discharged by the squire from his family, and mavrone, oh! I can now be of no service to the Cooleen Bawn." "Discharged!" replied Fergus with astonishment; "why, how did that come? But I suppose I needn't ask some of the mad old Squire's tantrums, I suppose? And what did the Cooleen Bawn herself say?"
Her father's ravings, however, in the man's presence, added to his own observation, and the distress of her female friends were quite sufficient to satisfy him of the nature of her complaint, and in less than half an hour it was through the whole court-house, and the town besides, that the Cooleen Bawn had gone mad on hearing the sentence that was passed upon her lover.
The sheriff had not at first intended to be personally present at his capture; but upon second consideration he came to the determination of heading the party who were authorized to secure him. This resolution of Oxley's had, as will presently be seen, a serious effect upon the fate and fortunes of the Cooleen Bawn and her lover.
Folliard, in order, now that Reilly was out of the way, to propose an instant marriage with the Cooleen Bawn. He found the old man in a state very difficult to be described, for he had only just returned to the drawing-room from the strongly sentinelled chamber of his daughter. Indignation against Reilly seemed now nearly lost in the melancholy situation of the wretched Cooleen Bawn.
Gentlemen, let us bid his Excellency a good-morning." This was startling language, as the effect proved, for it startled the viceroy into a compliance with their wishes, and they went home post-haste, in order that the pardon might arrive in time. Rumor of Cooleen Bawn's Treachery How it appears Conclusion.
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