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Bursal means. Burs. Antique, to be sure! I said antique, did not I, Wheeler? Wheel. O, yes. What a mean animal is this! Enter RORY O'RYAN. Rory. Why, now, what's become of Talbot, I want to know? There he is not to be found anywhere in the wide world; and there's a hullabaloo amongst his friends for him. Wheel. We know nothing of him. Lord J. I have not the honour, sir, to be one of Mr.
Rory O'Ryan, alias O'Ryan, the roaring lion; that's a good one; put it about Rory O'Ryan, the roaring lion, ha! ha! ha! but you don't take it you don't laugh, Wheeler. Wheeler. Ha! ha! ha! O, upon my honour I do laugh; ha! ha! ha! It is the hardest work to laugh at his wit. You know I always laugh, Bursal, at your jokes he! he! he! ready to kill myself. Burs.
That was when he worked for a man called Constantine Jopp, and had given him great profit; but he, the discoverer, had been put off with a horse and a hundred dollars. He was now as devoted to Terence O'Ryan as he had been faithful to Constantine Jopp, whom he cursed waking and sleeping.
The two were desperately hanging on to O'Ryan like pumas on a grizzly, when suddenly, with a twist he had learned from Ogami the Jap on the Smoky River, the slim Fergus was slung backward to the ground with the tendons of his arm strained and the arm itself useless for further work. There remained now Constantine Jopp, heavier and more powerful than O'Ryan.
I'll start an Irish House in Berlin, I will, and there'll be O'Casey and O'Ryan and O'Reilly and O'Flarrety, and begod the King of England himself'll come an' set the goddam Kaiser up to a drink." "The Kaiser'll be strung up on a telephone pole by that time; ye needn't worry, Flannagan." "They ought to torture him to death, like they do niggers when they lynch 'em down south."
"We've got the right to knock off one dollar and a half," said O'Ryan. "But if we let you off the other, the word would get up to to wherever the graft goes and they'd send down along the line, to have merry hell raised with us. The whole thing's done systematic, and they won't take no excuses, won't allow no breaks in the system nowhere. You can see for yourself it'd go to smash if they did."
Terence O'Ryan heard him and straightway brought him a crystal cup full of the foamy ebon ale which the noble twin brothers Bungiveagh and Bungardilaun brew ever in their divine alevats, cunning as the sons of deathless Leda.
He was smiling, but Gow Johnson's prognostication was right; and ere long the audience realised that he was right. There was standing before them not the Terry O'Ryan they had known, but another.
Terry O'Ryan had really struck oil, and his ranch was a scene of decent revelry, of which Gow Johnson was master. But the central figure of it all, the man who had, in truth, risen like a star, had become to La Touche all at once its notoriety as well as its favorite, its great man as well as its friend, he was nowhere to be found.
A sense of inferiority is insulted, and thus aggressive feelings are aroused. The nation, like the individual, is spurred on to make good its claim to greatness. It is a feeling of jealousy based upon a sense of inferiority that causes hatred. O'Ryan and Anderson , military writers, say there are two causes of war: those based upon an assumed necessity, and those based upon hatred.
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