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Thady Molloy and Shawn Brady had with others moved up so as to be close to Herbert's horse, but they said not a word towards vindicating their own fitness for command. "And it's mortial cowld standing here thin," said another, "without a bit to ate or a sup to dhrink since last night, and then only a lump of the yally mail."
"He's been losing ground ever since last winter," the doting mother went on. "He was really quite well at Divonne-les-Bains, but he lost all he gained when we reached Paris. You see he doesn't know how to take care of himself; that's the trouble." Mac groaned and she hurried to him. "He wants a cigarette, Miss Molloy. I don't believe it would hurt him," she said.
W.L. Hackett All the seats should not be occupied by policemen to the exclusion of the bar. Mr. Scallan, solicitor, who spoke from the end of the table, said Your worships, I am solicitor for one of the traversers, and I cannot get near my counsel to communicate with him. The court is filled with detectives. Mr. Molloy My solicitor has a right to be here; I want my solicitor to be near me. Mr.
They set fire to the sally-port which I extinguished; and failing therein, went off asking leave to take their dead man, which I granted. Honour to Molloy, whatever the colour of his cockade! Though unsuccessful at Ruthven, some members of this party, before rejoining the Prince's army at Dalwhinnie, made an important capture.
You see that handsome chap with the blue neck-cloth, and pink shirt, and yellow waistcoat, that's another; that's Molloy Maloney of Ballymaloney, and nephew to Major-General Sir Hector O'Dowd, he, he," Lowton said, trying to imitate the Hibernian accent. "He's always bragging about his uncle; and came into Hall in silver-striped trousers the day he had been presented.
The lawyer made his way up the aisle and disappeared through the door which all the morning had been swallowing one small offender after another. Almost immediately a loud voice called from the platform: "Case of Mac Clarke! Nance Molloy! Dan Lewis!" And Nance with a sudden leap of her heart, knew that her time had come.
Anyway, Moses, you don't need to trouble your head when I gives you a helpin' hand again." "Ah, that expression, `a helping hand, sounds familiar in my ears," said Stevenson, in a sad tone. "Yes, what do it recall, lad?" asked Molloy, extending himself again on his broad back. "It recalls places and friends in Portsmouth, Jack, that we may never again set eyes on. You remember the Institoot?
After their usual not too heavy supper was over, the prisoners were thrust into a sort of hut or cattle-shed, and left to make themselves as comfortable as they could on the bare floor. "I don't feel quite so much inclined for sleep to-night," said Miles to Molloy.
"Nance Molloy was up here a-washin' dishes with me. Don't you listen at them pasty-faced cowards a-puttin' it off on a innercent little girl!" But the innocent little girl had no idea of seeking refuge in her sex. Hers had been a glorious and determining part in the day's battle, and the distinction of having her name taken down with those of the great leaders was one not to be foregone.
Subsequently, three months after the action, in a public letter, he bore testimony to the excellent conduct of five of the captains, Walter Young, of the flagship, George Bowyer of the Albion, John Douglas of the Terrible, John Houlton of the Montagu, and A.J.P. Molloy of the Trident. "To them I have given certificates, under my hand," "free and unsolicited."
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