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Updated: May 7, 2025


"To th' office wid um!" roared Fallon in Stromberg's ear as they milled across the clearing. "Th' b'ys'll crowd th' bunk-house till they hindher more thin hilp!" The boy responded quickly to vigorous treatment and stimulants and was removed to his own bunk and placed under the able care of his Aunt Margaret and Mrs. Sheridan.

God send you may still: av you war only once well again there's nothing now to hindher us." "You forget Barry," Anty said, with a shudder. "But it doesn't matther talking of that now" Martin was on the point of telling her that Barry had agreed, under certain conditions, to their marriage: but, on second thoughts, he felt it would be useless to do so; and Anty continued,

A clever spouter He'll sure turn out, or An out-an'-outer To be let alone! Don't hope to hindher him Or to bewildher him Sure, he's a pilgrim From the Blarney stone! The walk is delightful, not unlike that from Colwyn Bay to Conway, but more beautiful still, as instead of the London and North Western Railway a lovely river runs along the valley on your right.

Come, Anty, darlin," he added, after a pause, during which he managed to get his arm behind her back, though he couldn't be said to have it fairly round her waist "Get quit of all these quandaries, and say at once, like an honest girl, you'll do what I'm asking and what no living man can hindher you from or say against it. Or else jist fairly say you won't, and I'll have done with it."

She'll never make up her mind to go before the priest, unless you say something sthronger to her. Jist tell her, plump out, you're ready and willing, and get the thing done before Lent. What's to hindher you? shure, you know," she added, in a whisper, "you'll not get sich a fortune as Anty's in your way every day.

"Throth, Captain, 'tisn't my heart 'ud hindher me to give him the largest in the house; but I have a conscientious scruple against doin' what I believe isn't right. My Bible tells me . Well, well, sure I'm only obeying orders. Here, Tom," he added, handing him the large bumper. "Confound the fellow," said Val; "ever since he has become a convert to Mr.

But oh, Masther Robert, I a'most forgot to tell ye, account of that spalpeen that thought to hindher yer own fosther-brother from comin' to see ye; but there's the most wondherful baste out in the say this minit; an' it's spoutin' up water like the fountain that used to be at Dunore, only a power bigger; an' lyin' a-top of the waves like an island, for all the world!

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