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"I hope ye will, sorr," heartily echoed Tim. "I mint to riddle his carkiss an ownly winged him. The ugly black divil sames to kape a charmed loife, an' I dare say his ould frind below helps him, the nayghur!" Mr Mackay, however, was equally unsuccessful; for, as luck would have it, another of the pirates jumping up in front of the chief received the bullet intended for him.

During these remarks "His Majesty" had been fumbling, with a thoughtful expression, in his coat-pocket, as though trying to extricate something, the bulk of which prevented it from being drawn forth without some difficulty; and as he tugged and fumbled he began to speak. "I came here," said he, "on a surprise-party, an' begorra I niver was so surprised in my loife, so I wasn't.

"Do ye think she'd overlook the whole west half o' th' sea, Galton?" "She weel run against us eef she cooms thees way." "But she might not know we are in distress?" "Disthress, is it ye're sayin'? We're not in disthress, ye loon. This is th' happiest day o' me loife." Leonard turned to the Irishman.

An' be the same token, as it's a long march we've had, an' as we've got to wait here an hour or so, an' as we're on the ave av an attack an' may niver live to see another day, shure there's ivery raison in loife" and with this he fumbled still more vigorously in his pocket "why" he gave a thrust and a pull "why we should all wet our whistles" he gave a series of violent twists "wid a dhrop av somethin' warrum;" and with this he succeeded in getting the object of his attempts extricated from his pocket, and proudly displayed before the eyes of the company a black junk-bottle.

"'T is he, Oi make shure," acknowledged the woman, as she nevertheless set her apron straight and smoothed her hair. "An' how did yez save his loife?" "Arrah, by not shooting him, as I was sore tempted to do." The landlady melted completely and laughed. "An' what would yez loike for breakfast?" she asked. Brereton looked at the provisions spread about.

"And," said he, "you can bet your sweet loife Oi don't go nigh 'im." This cadging rascal would very rarely have occasion to present himself as a casual pauper at the Union workhouse, but had he done so, he and the unfortunate watchmaker would have been treated on perfectly equal terms.

She had dropped into a rustic seat, and was thinking over the events of the evening with an amused smile, when the following startling words arose from the adjacent shrubbery: "Arrah, noo, will ye niver be sinsible? Here I'm offerin' ye me heart, me loife. I'd be glad to wourk for ye, and kape ye loike a leddy.

"A lot of what?" Tembarom felt as though he would really like to hear. "A lot o' things I want to know about. I wish I'd lived th' life tha's lived, clemmin' or no clemmin'. Tha's seen things goin' on every day o' thy loife." "Well, yes, there's been plenty going on, plenty," Tembarom admitted. "I've been lying here for ten year'," said Tummas, savagely.

It wuz a child in the grasp of a giant. Neale shure looked beautiful, I niver wished so much in me loife fer Casey as thin. He would hev enjoyed thot foight, fer he bragged of his friendship fer Neale. An' " "Go on, man, end your story!" ordered the general, breathlessly. "Wal, b'gorra, there wuz more crackin' of bones, an' sich screams as I niver heerd from a mon.

Oi found him, an' Oi wur talkin' wid him. Oi know Ben, an' Oi saved his loife wance by by stroikin' up the hand av a mon who wur goin' to shoot him." It was with the greatest difficulty that O'Toole labored to draw his breath. Frank was deeply moved by the dying agonies of the unfortunate fellow, for Merry's experience convinced him that the Irishman was indeed dying.

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