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Updated: June 21, 2025
"Saul, your honor, I'll do him justice; only I think that, anent that penance he speaks o', the hail Papish population, bad as we think them, are suffering penance eneuch, one way or tither. It disna' beseem a Protestant that is, a prelatic Government to persecute ony portion o' Christian people on, account o' their religion. We have felt and kenned that in Scotland, sairly.
"What Reilly do yez mane, gintlemen, wid submission?" asked Fergus. "Why, Willy Reilly, the famous Papish," replied the sergeant. Do you know him?" "Throth I do, well; and to tell yez the truth, he doesn't stand very high wid his own sort." "Why so, my good fellow?"
When she knew it had safely passed away, she would take King William to the pawnshop round the corner and get as much on him as would buy a new Pope. He was too fond of his wife, "Papish" and all as she was, to make any fuss about it, and would just go and redeem his idol, and set him up again, facing the Pope, for another twelve months at all events.
Now, you confounded Papish, you say that you have often slept in my uncle's barn?" "Is Mr. Graham your uncle, sir? bekaise, if he is, I know that I'm in the hands of a respectable man." "Come now was there anything particular in the inside of that barn? Gentlemen, are you ready to slap into him if we find him to be an imposther?" "All ready, sergeant." "Come now, you blasted Papish, answer me "
"Don't believe her," said Burke, "she's Papish " He had not time to add the offensive epithet, what ever it might have been, for Irwin who, in truth, accompanied the party with the special intention of repressing outrage against the M'Loughlins whom he very much respected having caught him by the neck, shook the words back again, as it were, into his very throat.
You fast, that is, not for heavenly reasons, which were a foolish and Papish thing to do; but for earthly reasons, which is a reasonable and Protestant thing to do." Anthony might have taken this assault a little amiss, if he had not seen a laughing light in his companion's eyes; and remembered, too, that imprisonment is apt to breed a little bitterness. So be smiled back at him.
"I'll tell you what, sir," said Johnston, "I'll hunt a priest or a Papish that breaks the law with any man livin', but hang me if ever I'll hunt a harmless beggarman lookin' for his bit." At this period of the conversation the Red Rapparee, now in military uniform, entered the parlor, accompanied by some others of those violent men.
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