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Updated: June 11, 2025


"I thought it might be wid the kay, Bridget," said the Bodagh, laughing at his own easy joke; "for you see, doors is ginerally locked wid kays ha! ha! ha!" "Faix, but had Oona been tuck away tonight wid that vag o' the world, it's not laughin' you'd be."

"Been buying a Nickey at Peel to-day, Phil," he said; "good little boat a reg'lar clipper. Aw, I'm going to start on the herrings myself next sayson sir, and what for shouldn't I? Too many of the Manx ones are giving the fishing the goby. There's life in the ould dog yet, though. Would be, anyway, if them rusty Kays would be doing anything for the industry.

Pettier gets the kays, for he's the very boy that will accommodate the heretics wid a warm corner; an' yit, faith, there's: many o' thim that myself 'ud put in a good word for, affcher all." "Throth, an' here's the same, Jimmy. There's Jack Stuart, an' if there's a cool corner in hell, the same Jack will get it an' that he may, I pray Gor this day, an' amin.

These Arthurs, Launcelots, Tristrams, Kays, and Gawains, fantastic phantoms, were also far more artistically malleable than the iron Rolands, Olivers, and Renauds of earlier days; that unknown kingdom of Britain could much more easily be made the impossible ideal, in longing for which squeamish and lazy minds might refuse all coarser reality.

Phoo! don't be talking of shame, you that knows nothing about it. But lend me the kay of the spirits, Florry. Miss G. Sir, my name's Florinda and I've not the kay of the spirits at all, nor any such vulgar thing. Christy. Vulgar! is it the kay? Miss G. Yes, sir, it's very vulgar to be keeping of kays. Christy. That's lucky, for I've lost all mine now.

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