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Updated: May 2, 2025
"With apologies to Willie Shakespeare," Patsy chuckled again as she returned paper and pencil to their owner. "Ye put it somewhere he'd be likely to look furninst something that would naturally take his notice." "I know just the spot and they're in blossom now, too. I'll fasten it to a rock, there, wedge it in the cracks. Billy won't miss it if he comes within yards of the place."
"Sure, an' it could be buyin' a grand home in Irelan', the same," Bridget beamed; and then she added, struck forcibly with an afterthought: "But what would be the sense of a home anywheres but here furninst within easy reach of a crutch or a wheeled chair? Tell me that!" Sandy grunted ambiguously; and Bridget took up again the thread of her recounting.
Could ye be buyin' a home for childher an' dogs for the price of a penny?" The queen nodded. "Would it be big enough for nine childher an' one dog; an' would it be afther havin' all improvements like Miss Peggie an' the House Surgeon?" Again the queen nodded. Bridget lowered her voice. "An' could we put up a sign furninst, 'No Trusters Allowed'?" "I shouldn't wonder."
"Don't fear, Jack; I'll be quiet as a sucking pig in star light. I'll be yer shadow and never open me mouth, even if a jug, big as Teddy Fin's praty-patch, stud furninst me!" "It isn't your tongue I'm so much afraid of as your propensity to combat. You must resist that delight of yours whacking stray heads and flourishing your big fists." "My fists, is it?
But it was the dark day I left me home in Milwaukee to walk to Boston; and if ye'll oblige a lone man who has left a wife and six children in Milwaukee, wid the loan of twenty-five cints, furninst the time he gits worruk, God'll be good to ye."
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