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Then, in course, I turned back and found that yer had flopped so much, off and on yer trail, that there was a good deal of trouble to keep track of yer." "Where did ye first catch the light of Mickey O'Rooney's illegant and expressive countenance?"
So saying, he turned a look of most droll expression upon the monk, and began the following ditty, to the air of "Saint Patrick was a Gentleman": What an illegant life a friar leads, With a fat round paunch before him! He mutters a prayer and counts his beads, And all the women adore him.
"It's a pity that he doesn't understand the illegant use of the tongue, that we might confaar wid him. We could lay the proposition forninst him, and he could gives us the tarms to carry wid us." However philanthropic this might be as regarded the Pah Utah, our friends deemed it hardly feasible to make the attempt to reach his views through the medium of signs.
The boats from the sloop-of-war on the other side of the island, and their crews armed to the teeth, are now within a few rods of the palace. 'Be the bones of St. Patrick, an' sure that is the most illegant news that iver graated the ears iv a jintleman in disthress! exclaimed Pat O'Leary, who was in an ecstacy of joy at the prospect of his speedy deliverance.
"Aisy, now, aisy," said Jim. "We're to blame for that, so we are. Ye say, we wint over by Rossville last night and had a bit av a shindy and cleaned out a sutler's shop. We brought away some av the most illegant whisky that iver wet a man's lips, and hid it down there in the gulch, where we had jist come back for it. We sane you comin' and thought yez was the provo-guard after us.
"Pink is more Alice's color. She is too pale for blue," was Mrs. Tennant's reply. "Well, then, look here. Isn't this a perfect duck? See for yourself. It's a sort of cross between a coral and a rose oh, so exquisite! And see how it is made, with all these teeny tucks and the embroidery let in between. And the sleeves aren't they just illegant entirely? Don't you think we might make her wear it?"
On the 7th of March I returned to New Orleans, via Portersville; and, on halting at the house midway the forest, was advised by my countryman the landlord to dine, by all means, if I was hungry; for he had "an illegant turkey, a wild one, and a Tennessee ham, with a lump of roast beef, rare and tinder."
Ah, then, it's illegant myself will be when you see me next, boys. And do look at her! I declare she's getting crosser each minute." "Hush, Kathleen!" said David. "You must not say unkind things." "Don't trouble to reprove her, David," called out Alice in a calm and lofty tone. "I assure you she doesn't annoy me in the least.
Several assaults were made on our works, which were repulsed with heavy loss to the enemy. The heaviest fighting occurred on our right centre, where were stationed the 85th New York; but to quote from the gallant Phil. Kearny "There was illegant fighting all along the line."
Morrow, wasn't he an unfortunate man? for whoever would go down to Squire Dickson's hagyard, would see the same Larry's handiwork so beautiful and illegant, though his own was in such brutheen.* Even his barn to wrack; and he was obliged to thrash his oats in the open air when ther would be a frost, and he used to lose one-third of it; and if there came a thaw, 'twould almost brake the crathur."
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