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The Major knocked, and at length a tall gentleman came forth, with a foil and mask in one hand, and a fencing glove on the other. Pendennis made him a deferential bow. "I believe I have the honour of speaking to Captain Costigan My name is Major Pendennis." The Captain brought his weapon up to the salute, and said, "Major, the honer is moine; I'm deloighted to see ye."

Herbert," said another, a small man with a squeaking voice, whose rags of clothes hardly hung on to his body, "warn't I here with the other boys the last Friday as iver was? Ax Pat Condon else, yer honer; and yet when they comed to give out the wages, they sconced me of ." And so on. There were as many complaints to be made as there were men, if only he could bring himself to listen to them.

Cane. 'Four pound tin, says she, 'Mr. McGovery; and you to know no better than that, and she to calve before Christmas! well then, four pound tin indeed, jist in that manner, yer riverence. Well then I looks at the cow, and she seemed a purty sort of a cow, and I agreed to the bargain, yer honer, purviding the cow turned out to be with calf.

Thady, and is that yerself?" said Corney; "well, anyway you're welcome here." "I'm glad to see you here, Mr. Thady," said Joe; "didn't I tell you you'd be coming? though it's a quare time you've chosen. Didn't I tell you you'd be changing your mind?" "But was yer honer wanting me, Mr.

"And it's his honer that's welcome to 'em," said he again, as he pulled off the table-cloth with a flourish. "And why wouldn't he, and he able to folly the hounds betther nor any Englishman that iver war in these parts before, anyways so Mick says!" Now Mick was the huntsman, and this little tale of eulogy from Larry went far towards easing my grief.

"But in the name of all that's holy, why don't we have dinner?" And Mr. O'Conor thundered at the door. "Larry, Larry, Larry!" he screamed. "Yes, yer honer, it'll be all right in two seconds," answered Larry, from some bottomless abyss. "Tare an' ages; what'll I do at all," I heard him continuing, as he made his way into the hall. Oh what a clatter he made upon the pavement, for it was all stone!

"And now the other," said I not smiling, for a smile would have put him on his guard; but somewhat sternly, so that that habit of obedience should not desert him at this perilous moment. And then I stretched out my hand. "But yer honer can't keep 'em, you know," said he. "I haven't the ghost of another shoe to my feet." But I only looked more sternly than before, and still held out my hand.

"You war not! faix but you war in the wrong then, Captain, for they had fine sport, right away behind Lord Lorton's new farms right to Boyle. I wonder yer honer warn't in it." "Seeing you know very well I was arresting prisoners up at Loch Sheen, Mr. Brady, your wonder is wonderful." "Sorrow a taste I knew then, Captain.

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