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Updated: June 15, 2025
"She's coming nearer. It can't be a cow she's seeking. No beast would stray that far up amongst the heather and the stones." The voice came more and more clearly. The words of the song reached them "I would I were in Ballinderry, I would I were in Aghalee, I would I were in bonny Ram's Island Sitting under an ivy tree. Ochone, ochone!" "I know that song," said Neal. "Everybody knows that song.
"I've studied the song-writers more than the histories and geographies," I said, "so I should like to go to Bray and look up the Vicar, then to Coleraine to see where Kitty broke the famous pitcher; or to Tara, where the harp that once, or to Athlone, where dwelt Widow Malone, ochone, and so on; just start with an armful of Tom Moore's poems and Lover's and Ferguson's, and, yes," I added generously, "some of the nice moderns, and visit the scenes they've written about."
"Ochone!" cried the Irishwoman, "they all have the luck barrin' poor Molly McDogherty." The mica was handled, and George said to her compassionately, "You see, my poor girl, the first thing you should do is to heft it in your hand. Now see, your lump is not heavy like " "Pyrites!" said Isaac, dryly, handing George back his lump. "No! pyrites is heavier than mica and gold than pyrites." "Mr.
And O Diarmuid, she said, it is a hard bed Finn has given you, to be lying on the stones and to be wet with the rain. Ochone! she said, your blue eyes to be without sight, you that were friendly and generous and pursuing. O love! O Diarmuid! it is a pity it is he sent you to your death.
Googe a piece of work he had been savin' an' promisin' him; an' Jim made a fuss about it, an' the boss said he'd give Jim another, but Jim wanted that wan piece; an' Jim threatened to get up a strike, an' if there's a strike Jim'll lave the place an' I'll lose me home ochone " "Go on, Maggie."
Pretty stir's abroad to-day; Look outside, good friend, I pray! Ay, the devil! look outside! Out is blown my lamp, Gloom and night the heavens now hide, Moon and stars decamp. Stumbling over stock and stone, Jerkin, coat, I've torn, ochone! Let me pity beg Hedges, bushes, all around, Here a ditch, and there a mound, Breaking arm and leg.
The old sow that eats her farrow! Strangers in my house, bad manners to them! Ochone! Silk of the kine! STEPHEN: How do I stand you? The hat trick! Where's the third person of the Blessed Trinity? Soggarth Aroon? The reverend Carrion Crow. A ROUGH: Our men retreated. Not a word. A pure misunderstanding. THE CITIZEN: Erin go bragh! PRIVATE COMPTON: Go it, Harry. Do him one in the eye.
"My poor woman!" mildly said the doctor, "I am really concerned." "Haud your tongue, ye fule!" muttered Elspie, while she again laid the child on her lap, and examined it earnestly for herself. The result confirmed all. She wrung her hands, and rocked to and fro, moaning aloud. "Ochone, the wearie day!
It is there I saw the camp of the Gael, the poor troop thinned, not keeping with one another Och ochone! My five hundred healths to you, halls of Limerick, and to the beautiful troop was in our company; it is bonefires we used to have and playing- cards, and the word of God was often with us Och ochone!
They'll be coming on soon, and then it won't do to be talking." "Ay, but you mustn't look at me while I tell you." Neal turned away and waited. He was impatient of this making of mysteries in a moment of extreme peril. "I would I were in Ballinderry, I would I were in Aghalee, I would I were in bonny Ram's Island Trysting under an ivy tree Ochone, Ochone!"
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