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Devereux, which made her mother mad, the maddest of all, they say, so that none can hold her, and she is crying night and day how her daughter might have had the first coronet in the kingdom, maning you, my lard, if it had not been that she prefarred a beggar-man, maning Mr.
"Be glory!" he said, frankly, "it's Bellevue that ye'll be wanting afore long, and badly, too. Come, now, jist jump in again and I'll rowl ye up there quiet and peaceable like. A touch of liver, sorr. I know how it takes them. Maning a drop too much of the 'red-eye," he added, under his breath. "Quiet, there, Noddy, ye black divil."
"I'll tell you now, then; it's schaming to be coming with your lies and your blarney afther a girl like Feemy, only maning to desave her it's schaming to go about humbugging a poor silly owld man like my father, and it's the higth of schaming and blackguardness to pretend to be so frindly to a family, when you know you're maning them all the harum in your power to do.
My pride's up. Pat. Catty. There's maning in your eye, Pat give it tongue. Pat. If you did not hear it, I suppose there's no truth in it. Catty. What? which? Pat. That your son Randal, Mrs. Rooney, is not of your way of thinking about Honor McBride, may be's. Catty. Tut! No matter what way of thinking he is a young slip of a boy like him does not know what he'll think to-morrow.
'What is the meaning of all this, Gwenny? I asked, as I slipped about on the floor, for I could not stand there firmly with my great snow-shoes on. 'Maning enough, and bad maning too, the Cornish girl made answer. Us be shut in here, and starving, and durstn't let anybody in upon us. I wish thou wer't good to ate, young man: I could manage most of thee.
A Shakespeare and a Lemprière were once found in the possession of a chief in the wildest part of the interior. They had belonged to his Pakeha long since dead. Elsewhere a tattered prayer-book was shown as the only relic of another. One of the kind, Maning by name, who lived with a tribe on the beautiful inlet of Hokianga, will always be known as the Pakeha Maori.
Here praties grow bigger nor turnips; And though cruel hard is our work, In ould Ireland we'd nothing but praties, But here we have praties and pork. I live on the banks of a meadow, Now see that my maning you take; It bates all the bogs of ould Ireland Six months in the year it's a lake. Bad luck to the beavers that dammed it!
"Shure she has all her days at home, Miss Tattine, save on a holiday, when we go for a day's drive to some of our neighbors', but I doubt if I'm catching just what you're maning." "Oh! I mean does she have a day sometimes when she gets ready for company and expects to have people come and see her, the way ladies do in town?"
"But you don't know how wretched I've been since he spoke to me about about getting myself married: you don't know what I've suffered; and I've a feeling that good would never come of it." "And, afther all, are you going to tell me now, that I may jist go my own way? Is that to be your answer, and all I'm to get from you?" "Don't be angry with me, Martin. I'm maning to do everything for the best."
"Well, by my song, so far all was right; and may be it's we that weren't glad maning Mary and myself that there was nothing more in the way to put off the wedding-day.
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