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Updated: June 5, 2025
They let him ride unwarned into an adobe patch one day at least, Big Medicine, Pink, Cal Emmett and Irish did, for they were with him and laughed surreptitiously together while he wallowed there and came out afoot, his horse floundering behind him, mud to the ears, both of them. "Pretty soft going, along there, ain't it?" Pink commiserated deceitfully.
But all their importunities were vain; Quirke steadily persevered in the principles of his gallant leader, Robert Emmett. Larkin's father was a respectable tradesman, carrying on his business for many years in his native parish; he removed to Parsonstown, where he contrived to impart to his son Michael, a good English education, and then taught him his own profession.
The blood of Tone, Fitzgerald, Emmett, and others has been shed how much good has it done the tyrant and the robber? None. Neither shall the sufferings of my companions, nor mine, hinder my countrymen from taking their part in the inevitable struggle, but rather nerve their arms to strike.
So a transfer to Jailpore did not mean to Jane Emmett ten extra degrees of heat, the neighborhood of jungle-fever and a brand-new breed of smells. Those disadvantages, which weighted down the souls of her employers, were completely overshadowed, so far as she was concerned, by the knowledge that she was traveling nearer by a hundred leagues or so to where her Bill was stationed.
You're staying with the English Church minister, aren't you Mr Emmett? Some connection of yours, aren't they?" "Mrs Emmett is Chafe's sister Mrs Chafe, you know, is my aunt," Hesketh reminded him. "I say, Murchison, I left old Chafe wilder than ever. Wallingham's committee keep sending him leaflets and things. They take it for granted he's on the right side, since his interests are.
Amongst the other leaders of the rising were Lord Edward Fitzgerald, a brother of the Duke of Leinster, Arthur O'Connor, a nephew of Lord Longueville, Thomas Addis Emmett, elder brother of the better known Robert Emmett whose attempted rebellion in 1803, was a sort of postscript to this earlier one and the two Sheare brothers.
Looking back at the Principal's attitude after dinner that night, Mark could not help feeling that there had been something in his manner which had clearly shown a determination not to award the scholarship to poor Emmett if it could possibly be avoided.
"Hello, Noddlecoddy," greeted Jim Emmett, the Mormon guide. "Ugh!" answered the Indian. "Big paleface Buffalo Jones -big chief buffalo man," introduced Emmett, indicating Jones. "How." The Navajo spoke with dignity, and extended a friendly hand. "Jones big white chief rope buffalo tie up tight," continued Emmett, making motions with his arm, as if he were whirling a lasso.
This dry-farm business had something to do with it, if you ask me." "Gee whiz! And here we've been calling Andy a liar," sighed Cal Emmett. "Aw, jest because he happened to tell the truth once, don't cut no ice," Happy Jack maintained with sufficient ambiguity to avert the natural consequences. "Of course, it won't be any gold-mine," Chip added dispassionately.
"No, she ain't a schoolma'am. She's a darn sight worse. She's a doctor." "Aw, come off!" Cal Emmett was plainly incredulous." "That's right. Old Man said she's just finished taking a course uh medicine what'd yuh call that?" "Consumption, maybe or snakes." Weary smiled blandly across the table. "She got a diploma, though. Now where do you get off at?"
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