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Updated: June 8, 2025
You must get clo'es, an' good ones, too, Phelim, sooner nor any stop should be put to our marriage." "Augh, Mrs. Doran," said Phelim, ogling her from the safe eye, with a tender suavity of manner that did honor to his heart; "be gorra, ma'am, you've played the puck entirely wid me. Faith, I'm gettin' fonder an' fonder of her every minute, your Reverence."
So, be Gorra, he got the vow taken off of her by the Bishop; she soon recovered her health, for she was dyin' for love of him, an' you seen their weddin'. It 'ud be worth your while to go a day's journey to get a sight of her she's allowed to be the purtiest girl that ever was in this part o' the counthry." "Well! well! It's a quare world. An' is the family all agreeable to it now?"
It gave him a sort of pleasure, or rather served to lighten his pain, to know that they were to be companions in captivity. He could probably obtain information of Rosalind, while the conversation of the slave might assist to keep off the gloom which was settling over him. "Gorra, ef dar ain't massa Leland," exclaimed the negro, turning toward the approaching Indians.
The tramp threw a pitying glance of scorn at the pugilistic whisky- seller, as he replied: "Be gorra, ye damned fool, do you think that I'd be after givin' myself away like this if I WAS one?" "In course ye wouldn't," broke in Barney. "Don't be a fool, Jerry, this man is no detective," and Barney fastened the star to the vest which encircled the portly form of the bar-keeper.
"Wurrah, man alive, aren't you well?" "Oh, be the vestment," said Phelim, "what's this at all? Murdher, sheery, what'll I do! Oh, I'm very bad! At death's door, so I am! Be gorra, Mrs. Doran, I must be off." "Wurrah, Phelim dear, won't you stop till we settle everything?" "Oh, purshuin' to the ha'p'orth I can settle till I recover o' this murdherin' colic! All's asthray wid me in the inside.
How can ye see thim, moy graciouz! whin 'tis two weeks since the two o' thim was tuck the same noight wid the pneumonias, boy gorra! and the both of thim has thim on the loongs!" The nursery agent asked how it had happened so. "Hawh! ask yer grandmother! All ye can say is they was roipe to catch the maladee, whatsomiver!
I think we ought to give the crathur half of it, an' him so sick: he'll be wantin' it worse nor ourselves." "Oh, be Gorra, he's fairly entitled to that. I vote him fifteen pince." "Surely!" they exclaimed unanimously. "Tundher-an'-turf! wasn't he the manes of gettin' it for us?" "Jemmy, a bouchal," said Connor, across the ditch to M'Evoy, "are you sleepin'?"
Now and then Rosalind spoke a word to her brother, but the suspense which the silence of their enemies had put them in, sealed their lips, and, for a long while, the silence was unbroken by either. They were startled at length by the report of Zeb's rifle, and the next minute he appeared among them, exclaiming: "Gorra mighty! I shot out my ramrod.
One afternoon a most extraordinary Irishman, with a black eye, a bruised hat, and other traces of past enjoyment, waited upon me with a pitiful story of destitution and want, and concluded by requesting the usual trifle. I replied, with some severity, that if I gave him a dime he would probably spend it for drink. "Be Gorra! but you're roight I wad that!" he answered promptly.
Thin we can go through the neighbors, an' git thim to sit near him time about, an' to bring him little dhreeniens o' nourishment." "Divil a purtier! Come thin, let us get a lot o' the neighbors, an' set about it, poor bouchal. Who knows but it may bring down a blessin' upon us aither in this world or the next." "Amin! I pray Gorra! an' so it will sure I doesn't the Catechiz say it?
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