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Sure an' I heard the story many a time, an' I'm after hearin' the ghost last night, an' it's a-shiverin' yit Oi am." "What did you hear, Granny?" "Och, an' it was the most divilish yells iver let out av a soul in hell. Shure the Dog and the Cat both av thim was scairt, and the owld white-faced cow come a-runnin' an' jumped the bars to get aff av the road."
"They call you Comfort Paine," she said, "and you are a comfort to everybody else's pain. Yet you ain't out of pain a minute scurcely, yourself. I never see anything like it. If 'twan't wicked I'd say that name was give you by the Old Scratch himself, as a sort of divilish joke. But anybody can see that the Old Scratch never had anything in common with you, even a hand in the christenin'."
With a cheerful soul he waited on that melancholy and gentleman-like man, and in the very luxury of his heart told him that he was in love. "In love, Neal!" said the schoolmaster. "May I inquire with whom?" "Wid nobody in particular, yet," replied Neal; "but of late I'm got divilish fond o' the girls in general." "And do you call that being in love, Neal?" said Mr. O'Connor.
"Be the times, you'll have yer own cracked!" "Not before I've got even with some of the divilish Britons, methinks." "What be ye goin' to see the prisident about?" This interview, the reader will bear in mind, was before war had been declared. "I am going to tell Prisident Madison to give Johnny Bull a good whippin'."
Oi know it's speak to yez Oi ought, but wid de room yellin' like that it's divilish tryin' to do the right thing quick, barrin' it's not hittin' some one's head, which always comes natural." "Well," said Peter, "of course I'm very much pleased to have been chosen, but I wish it could have been done with less hard feeling." "Hard feelin, is it?" "Yes."
"Father," said she, "I deserve this it's only just: I have plotted with that divilish Martin to betray them all, except yourself, an' to get the reward; an' then we intended to go an' live at a distance an' in wickedness where we might not be known he's at our house let him be secured. Forgive me, father; you said so often that there was no thruth in religion that I began to think so. Oh!
What do I know about your twin ingineers? Wan of thim makes trouble enough for me! Now take yourself away, and don't step on the tail of this ship or we'll go down to glory together! unless we go to another terminal and find oursilves in hell, and us all covered wid snow. Think how divilish conspicuous you'd be feelin' "
Of course, I ain't got nothin' to say. I'm only the divilish fool that's got to git married and keep boarders; that's all I am!" "Be careful! She asked if you was a profane man." "Aw, shut up! You fellers are enough to make a minister swear. I don't care what you do. Go ahead and write to her if you want to, only I give you fair warnin', I ain't goin' to have her if she don't suit.
With a cheerful soul he waited on that melancholy and gentleman-like man, and in the very luxury of his heart told him that he was in love. "In love, Neal!" said the schoolmaster. "May I inquire with whom?" "Wid nobody in particular yet," replied Neal; "but o' late I'm got divilish fond o' the girls in general." "And do you call that being in love, Neal?" said Mr. O'Connor.
"But didn't the Lianhan Shee," said one of them, "put a sharp-pointed knife to her breast, wid a divilish intintion of makin' her give the best of aitin' an' dhrinkin' the house afforded?" "She got the victuals, to a sartinty," replied Bartley, "and 'overlooked' my woman for her pains; for she's not the picture of herself since."
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