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"Where was your face before it was washed?" "Do you know the four pillars that your Church rests upon? because if you don't, I'LL tell you it was Harry the aigth, Martin Luther, the Law, and the Devil. Put that in your pipe and smoke it. Ah, what a purty boy you are, and what a deludin' face you've got." "So the priest's doin' you he's the man can pluck a fat goose, Bob."

Fisher overtook us just then an' she said it all over again to her an' she said more, too she said as the way she looks at him in church is all right an' really nothin' but a joy to look on afore marriage, but she don't consider it hardly decent afterwards for it's deludin' an' can't possibly be meant in earnest.

When he came to the words, "Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers," the old man fairly rubbed his hands together in his satisfaction, exclaiming: "That's it! that's genuine! that's telling us sleek, comfortable sinners the truth without mincin'! No smooth, deludin' lies in that chapter.

I haven't just heard voices in dreams I've had the voice in me and I know know I tell you that, with a chance, I can be as great a man as any man ever was. I'm not guessin' or deludin' myself. I tell you, I know! I've always known." "I reckon, Ham," said the father gravely, "I can tell you the name of this thing that's been informin' you how great a man you can get to be.

Ivrything in th' pa-aper inthrests me. Here's th' inside news iv a cillybrated murdher thrile blossomin' out in th' heat. Here's a cillybrated lawyer goin' to th' cillybrated murdherer an' demandin' an increase in th' honoraryum iv his cillybrated collague. Lawyers don't take money. What they get f'r their public sarvices in deludin' a jury is th' same as an offerin' in a church.

But when he feels he's shoved out of the lime-light by a longer-haired Johnny, it's rough luck that he should try and get back by spending his blooming committee's money coming here and deludin' the poor seditionist and seducin' your Hatter from his allegiance to his salt.... Awful old fraud really no ability whatever. Came to my college to spout once, in my time. Lord!

Now, Peggy, sit closer to me acushla! Now, Peggy, are you fond o' me at all? Tell thruth, now." "Fond o' you! Sure you know all the girls is fond of you. Aren't you the boy for deludin' them? ha, ha, ha?" "Come, come, you shaver; that won't do. Be sarious. If you knew how my heart's warmin' to you this minute, you'd fall in love wid my shadow. Come, now, out wid it.

"The sorra one word the men say a body can trust. I warrant you tould that story to every one o' them as well as to me. Stop Phelim it's well known that what you say to the colleens is no gospel. You know what they christened you 'Bouncin' Phelim!" "Betune you an' me, Peggy, I'll tell you a sacret; I was the boy for deludin them.

Faix, I'll go to the fire, an' lave you altogether, so I will, if you don't give over slustherin' me, that way, an' stoppin' my breath." "Here's all happiness to our two selves, acushla machree! Now thry another gauliogue, an' you'll see how deludin' it'll make you." "Not a sup, Phelim." "Arrah, nonsense! Be the vestment, it's as harmless as new milk from the cow. It'll only do you good, alanna.

I've had a touch of chills an' fever ever since I used to run mate up the San Joaquin sloughs. Here's a nickel to drop in the telephone slot, Gib. There's a good fellow." "Scraggsy, you're deludin' yourself.