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Updated: May 7, 2025


'Well, it was this way, I married a dacent girl from the North, and all went well with us until her mother came along, and she had the divil's own tongue, and nothing could get her out of the house. I would say "the North has fine air, would not a change back there get you your health?" 'To which the old Biddy would reply: "Where would I live except with my only daughter and her husband?"

"Aye, even Beelzebub, disguised as the peddler; and them fellows we thought to be Skinners were his imps." "Well sure, sargeant dear, ye're but little out this time, anyway; for if the divil's imps go at large in the county Westchester, sure it is the Skinners, themselves." "Mrs.

But beauty is not the thing all through, an' as beautiful as she was she had the divil's tongue, an' the divil's timper, an' the divil's behaviour all out; an' it was impossible for him to be in the house with her for while you'd count tin without havin' an argymint, an' as sure as she riz an argymint with him she'd hit him a wipe iv a skillet or whatever lay next to her hand.

Sukey and Terrence were sent forward to reconnoitre, and as they came in sight of the narrow valley surrounded by hills they saw the head of the column of redcoats coming, their banner upheld to the breeze. Terrence wheeling about, ran with all speed back to the advancing soldiers, and cried: "Come on, me boys! it's a divil's own time we'll have of it in the valley, all to ourselves."

The boys is now in gaol, and there they're like to be, for anything we'll do to get 'em out again." Joe Reynolds was now puzzled a little, so he fumbled in his pockets, and bringing out another three halfpence, hallooed to Kathleen. "Kathleen, d'ye hear, ye young divil's imp! bring me another half noggin of speerits," and he gave her the halfpence; "and here, bring a glass for Jack too."

I suppose we should bury him; but there is no place here to dig a grave." "Come aboard, sir! Come aboard wid ye!" exclaimed Wick, in a trembling voice. "It bain't no affair of our'n, sir an' there bes the divil's own luck in finding a dead man unexpected." Mr. Darling crossed the land-wash without another word, waded knee-deep into the tide, and climbed aboard the boat.

"Sure an' she was very excited an' findin' more fault than iver. She stayed only a few minutes, an' thin wint to the library, an' that was the very last Oi saw av her. Oi'm sorry she's dead, but she had that divil's own temper!" And the domestic heaved a long sigh. "That will do. You may sit down." The coroner looked around the courtroom. "Is Doctor Bardon present?"

They would not shut they seemed to sneer at my attempts, and his parted lips and sharp white teeth sneered too! Taken with another fit of cowardice, I cried out for Joseph. Joseph shuffled up and made a noise, but resolutely refused to meddle with him. "Th' divil's harried off his soul," he cried, "and he muh hev his carcass intuh t' bargain, for ow't aw care!

May your heart bleed in your breast drop by drop wid all your friends laughin' at the bleedin'! Strong you think yourself? May your strength be a curse to you to dhrive you into the divil's hands against your own will! Clear-eyed you are? May your eyes see clear ivry step av the dark path you take till the hot cindhers av hell put thim out!

He's like a wilted leaf nobbut t'least thing will bring it down. He's worn varra thin like, heart an lungs, and aw t' rest of him." An d' yo think I'st sit still an see yo murder him the poor lamb afore my eyes me as ha got nowt else but him i' t' wide warld? No yo yoong varlet goo an ast soom one else about Jenny Crum if yo 're just set on meddlin wi divil's wark but yo'll no trouble my 'Lias.

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