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"As for me, Smellpriest, I make no such distinctions; they are unworthy of you, and I'm sorry to hear you express them. I say, the man." "And I say, the priest," replied the other. "What do you say, my lord?" asked Mr. Folliard of the peer.

You know she herself entertains a strong prejudice no, that's not the word " "I beg your pardon, sir; that is the word; her distaste to me is a prejudice, and nothing else." "No, Sir Robert; it is not the word. Antipathy is the word. Now I tell you, once for all, that I will not force my child." "This change, Mr. Folliard," observed the baronet, "is somewhat of the suddenest.

Whitecraft, who was ignorant of it, but sufficiently aware of the milder measures which the new Administration had adopted, finding that the trade of priest-hunting and persecution was, for the present, at an end, resolved to accelerate his marriage with Miss Folliard, and for this purpose he waited upon her father, in order to secure his consent.

"Did you keep what you call the Folliard jewels there?" "Yes, all our jewellery was kept there." "But there was no portion of the Folliard jewellery touched?" "No; but the Bingham sets were all taken, and all found upon the prisoner." "What was your opinion of the prisoner's circumstances?" "I could form no opinion about them." "Had he not the reputation of being an independent man?"

Remain where you are, and don't attempt to intrude yourself as an ear-witness to any communication Miss Folliard may have to make to me." The profligate creature and unprincipled spy bridled, looked disdain and bitterness at the amiable clergyman, who, accompanied by our heroine, retired to the vestry.

"Alexander Folliard" and the father then made his appearance on the table; he looked about him, with a restless eye, and appeared in a state of great agitation, but it was the agitation of an enraged and revengeful man. He turned his eyes upon Reilly, and exclaimed with bitterness: "There you are, Willy Reilly, who have stained the reputation of my child, and disgraced her family." "Mr.

It is a delightful thing to think that I shall be able to disabuse poor Helen's mind upon the subject; for, I give you my honor, it caused her the greatest distress, and excited her mind to a high pitch of indignation against you; but I shall set all to rights." "And now that the matter is settled, Mr. Folliard, we must have lunch.

However, if you wish to repent truly and sincerely, reflect upon the numbers that you and your bloodhounds have consigned to places like this, and sent from this to the gibbet, while you were rioting in luxury and triumph. Good God, sir, hold up your head, and be a man. What if you are hanged? Many a better man was. Hold up your head, I say." "I can't, my dear Folliard; it won't stay up for me."

"Na, na, sir; but a better man; and I tell ye that I winna remain in your service unless I get an assistant; and I say that, if it were-na for the aid of Miss Folliard, I wouldna been able to keep the green-hoose e'en in its present state. She has trailed the passionflower wi' her ain hands until it is nourishing.

"My God, Miss Folliard," said he, "what is the matter with you? why are you crying, or what have they done to you?" "Lanigan," she replied, wiping her eyes, "you and Connor only are in our secret; we must fly this night." "This night, Miss Folliard!" "This night, Lanigan; and you must assist us." "To the last drop of my blood, I will." "Lanigan, Reilly is discovered."

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