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Good-bye, boys; good-bye, M'Carthy and I say, Jack and Alick, be on your sharps and don't let them lads do you d'ye mind now? keen's the word." He then got on his comfortable jaunting-car, and drove off to wait, according to appointment, upon the Rev. Jeremiah Turbot, D.D.
Honor. Oh! I won't forget that she prefarred me to the jaunting-car. Phil shall carry him a civil refusal. I'll send off the money, the three hundred, by your brother, this minute that will be some comfort to poor O'Blaney. Honor. Is not he a kind father, then, after all? That promise he gave me about Catty, even such as it is, has ased my heart wonderfully.
Larry and Eileen saw him coming up the road, "Here comes Mr Maguire with the cart!" they cried, "and Dennis is driving the jaunting-car with Michael and Grannie on it." They soon reached the little group by the roadside, and then the luggage was loaded into the cart. Mrs McQueen got up with Grannie on one side of the jaunting-car and Eileen sat between them.
The jaunting-car came to the door as the clock struck seven. Ida's luggage was securely bestowed, then, after a perfect convulsion of kissing, she was banded to her place, Reginald jumped into his seat and took the reins, and Brian seated himself beside Ida. 'You are not going with them? exclaimed Bessie. 'Yes I am, to see that Miss Palliser is not spilt on the hills.
Thus, a stout-bodied copper urn on the tea-table, a very uncouth jaunting-car, driven by an old man, whose only livery was a cockade, some very muddy port as a dinner wine, and whisky-punch afterwards on the brown mahogany, were so many articles of belief with her, to dissent from any of which was a downright heresy.
Just as his lordship came to the door, she was going, on her jaunting-car, to her villa, called Tusculum, situate near Bray.
But I pity the traveller of the future here, if he is never to know the delight of traversing these wild and picturesque wastes in such weather as we have had to-day, on a car, well-balanced by a single pleasant companion, drinking, as he goes, deep draughts of the Atlantic air! Truly on a jaunting-car "two are company and three are none."
Henry George was a racehorse hitched by spoilsmen to an overloaded jaunting-car with a drunken driver, bound for Donnybrook Fair. And soon men said he was dead. The logic of Henry George's book and its literary style are so insistent that it has been studied closely by economists of note in every country on the globe.
The jaunting-car held five, including the driver; Bessie and her friend were to occupy one side, Eva, the round child who loved pigs, was to have a seat, and a place was to be kept for Miss Rylance, who was to be invited to join the exploration party, much to the disgust of the Winchester lads, who denounced her as a stuck-up minx, and distinguished her with various other epithets of an abusive character selected from a vocabulary known only to Wyckhamists.
So Eileen and Larry talked all the way to church, and that was two miles and a half of talk, the shortest way you could go. Just as they neared the church, what should they see but Grannie Malone, coming in grandeur, riding on a jaunting-car! Beside her was a big man with a tall hat on his head. "'Tis her son Michael, back from the States!" cried the Twins. "He said in a letter he was coming."
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