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Updated: May 10, 2025
In about seven minutes down came a tall, large-boned Yankee-kind-of-person with the before-mentioned secretary. “Will you, if you plaise, permit the boats to come on shore, sir,” he called out; “I am His Majesty’s Consul.” We again got alongside the jetty. “Now, Mr. Consul,” said I—“My name is Murphy, sir, if it’s not bad manners.” “Well, Mr.
"Papa," said Lucy, "you must excuse this it is the excess of her affection for me. Dear Alice," she said, addressing her, and for a moment forgetting her weakness, "come with me; I cannot, and will not bear this; come with me out of the room." "Very well; I'll go to plaise you, miss, but I've made up my mind that this marriage mustn't take place.
Breakfast was now got ready, but it was evident that my two companions had not been taken into account; for there was "an equipage" only for one. I inquired from my speaking partner if she and her fellow-traveller would not breakfast. The only reply I received was a sorrowful shake of the head, and "Och, no, plaise your Reverence, no!" in quite an exhausted cadence.
When I spoke to his blasted son about ruinin' my child 'My good fellow, says he, 'if you don't keep a civil tongue in your head, I will trot you off the estate I will send you to graze somewhere else. It's d d proud you ought to feel for your daughter having a child by the like o' me; for that's the way they first injure us, and kick us about as they plaise, and then laugh at and insult us."
'Plaise zur, said one little fellow at last, being nodded at by the rest to speak, in right of his known eloquence; 'hus tould Harfizers, as a wor no nade of un, now King's man hiszell wor coom, a puppose vor to command us laike.
As John Fry whispered, so I did, for he was off Smiler by this time; but our two pads were too fagged to go far, and began to nose about and crop, sniffing more than they need have done. I crept to John's side very softly, with the bridle on my arm. 'Let goo braidle; let goo, lad. Plaise God they take them for forest-ponies, or they'll zend a bullet through us.
"It is a shame, Captain, and I say here's one," placing his hand upon his heart, "of the right kidney. By the holy William, there is." "We're all so, your worship," replied Sharpe, "and sure every one knows it but, plaise your honor, what's to be done about Harman?" "Why, prosecute him for the murder of course."
Troth it does, to my very heart itself; but stay, maybe we may manage it. You have no money, you say?" "No money now, but won't be so long, plaise God." "Well, but haven't you value of any kind? : sure, God help them, they can't starve, poor cratures the Lord pity them!"
With these words Master Withypool pulled his coat off and rolled up his shirt sleeves, displaying arms fit to hold their own even with Uncle Sam's almost; and then he fell to with his shovel and dug, while I ran with my little spud to help. "Plaise keep out of way, miss; I be afeard of knocking you. Not but what you works very brave indeed, miss."
"And glory be to his holy name," said Art, looking with a strong sense of religious feeling upward, "so am I; and if we both hould to this, we'll die rich, plaise goodness. I have saved up very well, too; and here I sit this night as happy a man as is in Europe.
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