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Updated: June 26, 2025


T. Meehan, a distinguished American naturalist, in a paper which I have not seen He is quoted as maintaining, among other highly questionable propositions that no ground is "so dry in its subsoil as that which sustains a forest on its surface."

From the afternoon papers Kinney learned that, having sailed under his family name of Meehan, the young man and Lady Moya, his sister, had that morning landed in New York, but before the reporters had discovered them, had escaped from the wharf and disappeared.

Such a man was Anthony Meehan. That sullen hatred which he bore to human society, and that inherent depravity of heart which left the trail of vice and crime upon his footsteps, were flung off his character when he addressed his daughter Anne.

"Well, 'tis Mat Meehan has it, sir: and he's out this half-hour, sir; I can't stay in, sir iplrfff iphfff!" "You want to be idling your time looking at the gintleman, Phelim." "No, indeed, sir iphfff!" "Phelim, I know you of ould go to your sate. I tell you, Phelim, you were born for the encouragement of the hemp manufacture, and you'll die promoting it."

He turned to Meehan, and with a jerk of the hand signified Aintree. "Put him in a cell," he said. "If he resists " Aintree gave no sign of resisting. He stood motionless, his arms hanging limp, his eyes protruding. The liquor had died in him, and his anger had turned chill. He tried to moisten his lips to speak, but his throat was baked, and no sound issued.

Standish ran to the veranda and heard the pebbles scattering as Bullard leaped down the hill, and when, in the light from the open door, he passed, the lieutenant shouted at him to find Meehan and report back. Then the desk telephone rang, and Standish returned to his chair. "This is Meehan," said a voice. "Those shots just now were fired by Major Aintree.

He recognized, and it was this knowledge that stirred him with alarm, that this was no ordinary officer of justice, but a personal enemy, an avenging spirit who, for some unknown reason, had spread a trap; who, for some private purpose of revenge, would drag him down. Frowning painfully, he waved Meehan from him. "Wait," he commanded.

A bit further the lord's wall gave way to iron palings, and not far beyond was the open country and the road to the hills. Once in the hills Black Shawn was safe. But they found Murty Meehan with the smoking gun in his hand, and what more evidence could be wanted?

Meehan at Ballyglass. It's only ten miles, and he'll be back in two hours." I need hardly say that I acted in conformity with this advice, I went into Mr. O'Conor's book room, with Jack and his sister, and there scribbled a note. I was delightful to feel how intimate I was with them, and how anxious they were to make me happy. "And we won't begin till they come," said Fanny.

I just have to get a day now and then in the woods, when game is in season." "He's as keen on it as the two Irishmen were, who went hunting for the first time," broke in Bobby. "When they sighted a bird sitting on a bush Meehan took very careful aim and prepared to fire. Said his friend, grabbing him by the arm: "'Don't fire, Meehan! Shure an' yez haven't loaded yer gun.

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