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I don't burst into weeps just because a next-door neighbor is going home!" "'Deed you don't, old girl! You're a brick, and I was a meany to say what I did. But perhaps Delight doesn't cry so much when she's well." "She's never well. I mean she's delicate and frail and always having colds and things." "Pooh, a nice sort of girl for you to play with! You're as hardy as an Indian." "I know it.

When Acting-Governor of Montana he was drowned in the Mississippi. MEANY, STEPHEN JOSEPH. A journalist, imprisoned in 1848 under the Habeas Corpus Suspension Act. In the United States he became a leader of one of the wings of the Fenian Brotherhood and, returning to Ireland in 1866, he was arrested on the way in London and sentenced to a term of penal servitude.

It isn't fair, Tom, for me to be Queen all the time." "Why isn't it? It's your Club! You got it up, and Hester came and poked herself in where she wasn't wanted." "Well, we took her in, and now we ought to be kind to her." "Kind to such an old Meany as she is!" "Don't call her names, Tom.

Happy to meet you, Graham. I hope that you are a nice fellow, and not some meany who will say Krizzle-Kroo to me." "N-no," stuttered Graham. "I wouldn't say a thing like that, I'm sure. But I have just climbed out a window of Ozma's palace. I couldn't possibly be as far from there as you say!" "Yes, you are," replied the Woozy. "You must be mistaken about the window." "But Ozma was there!

"No, you've got to stay here. Hold him, Leigh," Jo Bennington commanded, clutching at Thaine's arm. Leigh sat calmly disobedient. "He's his papa's boy, I guess, and he ought to go," she asserted. "You meany, meany," Jo whispered, "I don't like you." But Leigh paid little heed to her opinion. As Asher passed out of the room there was an ugly look in Darley Champers' eyes.

As showing the power of the Press, there is no doubt that Whitty and Meany, in the "Journal" and "Post," and through their influence otherwise, did much to secure recognition of a great Irish actor. This was Barry Sullivan, who was, I think, the finest tragedian I have ever seen. He is still remembered with appreciation by many in England, and, I am sure, in Ireland too.

And she did, for Dotty flung back: "Genie, Genie, You're a meany!" and then she grabbed her and pulled her off the pillows and pushed her out of the room and locked the door. "It's a shame!" and poor Dotty nearly cried to see the havoc naughty little Genie had wrought. One pillow cover was torn and another had a black mark from the sole of Genie's slipper.

The connexion of Stephen Joseph Meany with Irish politics dates back to 1848, when he underwent an imprisonment of some months in Carrickfergus Castle, under the provisions of the Habeas Corpus Suspension Act. He had been a writer on one of the national newspapers of that period, and was previously a reporter for a Dublin daily paper.

Colonel Turner's more practical and probable theory was that they were looking about for a site for the grave of the Fenian veteran, Stephen J. Meany, who died in America not long ago. He was a native, I believe, of Ennis, and his remains are now on their way across the Atlantic for interment in his birth-place. "Would a processional funeral be allowed for him?" I asked.

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