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Updated: June 26, 2025


Sir Terence O'Fay now supplied Mr. Edwards with accurate information as to the demands that were made upon Lord Clonbrony, and of the respective characters of the creditors. Mr.

Poor, good-natured Sir Terence O'Fay enjoyed his lordship's delight; and forgot himself so completely, that he never even inquired whether Lord Colambre had thought of an affair on which he had spoken to him some time before, and which materially concerned Sir Terence's interest.

Of these associates, the first in talents, and in jovial profligacy, was Sir Terence O'Fay a man of low extraction, who had been knighted by an Irish lord-lieutenant in some convivial frolic.

Poor, good-natured Sir Terence O'Fay enjoyed his lordship's delight; and forgot himself so completely, that he never even inquired whether Lord Colambre had thought of an affair on which he had spoken to him some time before, and which materially concerned Sir Terence's interest.

'Gracious me! an execution! said Lady Clonbrony, sitting down again; 'but I heard you talk of an execution months ago, my lord, before my son went to Ireland, and it blew over I heard no more of it. 'If won't blow over now, said Lord Clonbrony; 'you'll hear more of it now. Sir Terence O'Fay it was, you may remember, that settled it then. 'Well, and can't he settle it now?

No her ladyship made the most solemn and desperate protestation, that she would sooner give up her gala altogether tie up the knocker say she was sick rather be sick, or be dead, than be obliged to have such a creature as Sir Terence O'Fay at her gala.

Good-bye to you, and thank you kindly, and all happiness attend you. 'Good-bye to you, Sir Terence O'Fay, said Lord Clonbrony; 'and, since it's so ordered, I must live without you.

Mordicai, coming close beside his foreman, and speaking very low, but with a voice trembling with anger, for he was piqued by his foreman's doubts of his capacity to cope with Sir Terence O'Fay; 'I'll tell you what, Smithfield, I'll be cursed, if I don't get every inch of them into my power. You know how?

'How are you, Mordicai, my good fellow? cried he, speaking with a strong Irish accent. 'Who is this? whispered Lord Colambre to the foreman, who was examining the curricle. 'Sir Terence O'Fay, sir. There must be entire new wheels.

Petito or Sir Terence O'Fay had the greater share in raising and spreading this report, it would be difficult to determine; but it is certain, however or by whomsoever raised, it was most useful to Lord Clonbrony, by keeping his creditors quiet.

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