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"Troth, that's more than I can tell; but I know that he wants you, for he sent me to bring you to him." "Well, Ganymede, I shall see your tradesman," he replied. "Come, I shall go to him." On reaching the inn, Paudeen, in order to discharge the commission intrusted to him fully, ushered Fenton upstairs, and into the stranger's sitting-room. "What's this," exclaimed Fenton.
However, there's a good time comin', plaise God so now, Paudeen, behave yourself, can't you, and don't be vexin' the masther." "Pat," said the stranger, feeling that the best way to put an end to this most painful conversation was to start a fresh topic, "will you send for Fenton, and say I wish to see him?" "Fenton, sir! why, poor Mr.
Paudeen, however, or, as we shall call him in future, Pat Sharpe, had promised to procure a person of the strictest honesty, in whom every confidence could be placed.
"Well, then, no." "Nor the direction she went by?" "Well, no sir, I could not." "But are you certain it was to-day, and not yesterday, you saw her?" "Then that's what's puzzlin' me eh! let me see ay it was to-day an' I'll tell you how I know it. Bekaise it was to-day I brought the oats to Gimlet Eye you know he was harrowing the black park yestherday and was in care of Paudeen Sthuccaun.
There were among these two gangs of the city's representative "toughs," materials of a far different kind from the actual felon, but who were none the less dangerous, and among them may be classed many leaders of ward politics and volunteer fire companies, and from which Lew Baker and his victim, Bill Poole, "The Paudeen," "Reddy, the Blacksmith," and numerous others were afterwards developed; but they were oftener far more guilty than the real criminals, for they aided and abetted, and in cases of arrest befriended them, causing their subsequent escape from the penalties justly due for their crimes.
"I have, sir," replied Murray; "and a better piece of flesh is not in the country he stands in." "Could I see him?" "Certainly, sir, and try him, too. He is not flesh and bone at all, sir devil a thing he is but quicksilver. Here, Paudeen, saddle Brien Boro for this gentleman. You won't require wings, Mr. Woodward; Brien Boro will show you how to fly without them."
Say I wish to see him." "What name, if you plaise," asked the waiter, with assumed indifference; for the truth was, that the whole establishment felt a very natural curiosity to know who the stranger was. "Never mind the name, Paudeen, but say as I desire you."
Fenton has been missed out of the town and neighborhood ever since the night you and Miss Gour I beg pardon " "Upon my soul, Paudeen," said Dandy, "I'll knock you down if you say that agin now, afther what the masther an' I said to you. Hang it, can't you have discretion, and keep your tongue widin your teeth, on this business at any rate?" "Is not Fenton in town?" asked the stranger.
Soon after the interview between the stranger and Dandy, and while the former had gone to get the letters from Father M'Mahon, this same sweetheart, by name Alley Mahon, came to have a word or two with Paudeen Gair, or Pat Sharpe.
When Paudeen saw her, he imputed the cause of her visit to something connected with Dandy Dulcimer, his cousin; for, as the latter had disclosed to him the revelation which Alley had made, he took it for granted that the Dandy had communicated to her the fact of his being about to accept service with the stranger at the inn, and to proceed with him to Dublin.
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