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O'Donnell escaped from the country with O'Gorman. O'DOWD, JAMES. A Conciliation Hall lawyer. Afterwards appointed to a legal position in connection with the London Custom house. O'DWYER, CAREW. Repeal M.P. for Louth, 1832-5. He deserted Repeal and received a minor position in the Exchequer Court. O'FLAHERTY, MARTIN. A Galway solicitor and a member of the Irish Confederation.

What could he do against such a band of enemies, knowing as he did that, had he been backed even by a score of trusty followers, one foe might still suffice to ruin him? At the present moment he was very hot with the work he had done, as were also Jacko and the German. O'Dowd had also come up as they were completing their work.

You see, I've known him for a dozen years and more, and he likes me, though God knows why, unless it may be that I once did his son a good turn in London." "Sufficient excuse for reparation, I should say," smiled Barnes. "I introduced the lad to me only sister," said O'Dowd, "and she kept him happy for the next ten years. No doubt, I also provided Mr.

But his feelings are not in the least changed or oldened, and his love remains as fresh as a man's recollections of boyhood are. We have said how the two Misses Dobbin and Amelia, the Major's correspondents in Europe, wrote him letters from England, Mrs. Osborne congratulating him with great candour and cordiality upon his approaching nuptials with Miss O'Dowd.

So great are the other issues at stake that my own misfortunes are as nothing." "You say O'Dowd will not assist you to escape?" "He urges me to stay here and take my chances. He believes that everything will turn out well for me in the end, but I am frightened. I must get away from this place." "I'll manage it, never fear. Keep a stiff upper lip." "Wha keep a what?" He laughed.

Why is that tattling old harridan, Peggy O'Dowd, to make free with my name at her d d supper-table, and advertise my engagement over the three kingdoms? After all, what right have you to say I am engaged, or to meddle in my business at all, Dobbin?" "It seems to me," Captain Dobbin began. "Seems be hanged, Dobbin," his junior interrupted him.

There you will find the high and low together the judge putting off his ermine and getting down from the bench elbow to elbow with Tom Radigan, the East Side barkeep, when the Patrick J. O'Dowd Association of the Eighty-eighth Assembly District gives its annual outing or its ball. But that's not true democracy because it's very largely selfish inspired by the desire of votes.

"Cornelius O'Dowd" paid a visit to Dublin in 1871 after a long absence, and said some very pretty things about it. Never was the company or claret better. Well, the fact was, that while the great and lamented Cornelius was there he was fêted and made much of.

"See," she said, "it is nicely bandaged, and if you could see through the bandages you would find it dreadfully swollen. That nice Miss Thackeray doctored me. What a quaint person she is." His brow clouded once more. "I hope you will feel able to leave this place to-morrow, Countess. We must get away almost immediately." "Ah, you have been listening to O'Dowd, I see." "Yes.

As they made that well-known journey, which almost every Englishman of middle rank has travelled since, there might have been more instructive, but few more entertaining, companions than Mrs. Major O'Dowd. "Talk about kenal boats; my dear! Ye should see the kenal boats between Dublin and Ballinasloe. It's there the rapid travelling is; and the beautiful cattle.