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Somehow not having the comfort of being able to get drunk half as often as he wanted to it seemed like he give himself the let-out he needed in them queer antics; and, for certain, he managed 'em always so they went with a hum.

They blamed their colonel for providing them with what they called this let-out. Here was an army whose men actually clamoured for action. You will doubtless wonder what I got out of all this, and the answer is nothing.

Hustle around and do a little housework even if I do give you a servant. Walk in the park. Keep your looks, girl; you may need 'em, I used to tell you." "Oh you You! She clapped her hands over her mouth as if to stanch hysteria. "Another let-out like that, Mae, and, by gad! I'll take my hat and " "No, no, Max, I I didn't mean it. I'm all right.

After some preliminary chat, "Well Shane," said Andy Morrow, addressing Shane Fadh, "will you give us an account of your wedding? I'm tould it was the greatest let-out that ever was in the country, before or since." "And you may say that, Mr. Morrow," said Shane, "I was at many a wedding myself, but never at the likes of my own, barring Tim Lannigan's, that married Father Corrigan's niece."

There are few men without their weak sides. Phaddhy, although the priests were never very much his favorites, was determined to give what he himself called a let-out on this occasion, simply to show his ill-natured neighbors that, notwithstanding their unfriendly remarks, he knew "what it was to be dacent," as well as his betters; and Katty seconded him in his resolution, from her profound veneration for the clargy.

Then strain it, and put it into a freezer placed in a tub that has a hole in the 'bottom to let-out the water; and surround the freezer on all sides with ice broken finely, and mixed with coarse salt. Beat the cream hard for half an hour. Then let it rest; occasionally taking off the cover, and scraping down with a long spoon the cream that slicks to the sides.