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"Begad, sir, sure he thinks it's the twelfth o' July; and he was always accustomed to get a keg of the Boyne Wather, whenever that day came round, to drink the loyal toasts in; and nothing would satisfy him but that Lanty would put the cart on Sheemus a Cocka, and bring him a keg of it all the way from the Boyne. Lanty to plaise him, sets off wid himself to St.

To-morrow, too, is Friday, an', plaise our Saviour, we'll both fast in honor of His goodness to us an' to our son." "We will, Honor," said he, "we will, indeed; for now I have spirits to fast, and spirits to pray, too. What will I say, now? Will I say the five Decades or the whole Rosary?"

"Ay, fifty," returned his companion, resuming his suspicious looks; "but no matther, any way you must only plaise yerself 'tis all the shame to me." "Ahadarra it must be then," said the other, "and that ends it." "Vary well, den, Ahadarra let her be," said Ted, and the conversation on this subject dropped. The smuggler's supper now made it's appearance.

"That's it," chimed in Larry; "so, Mister Ned, ye'll jist plaise to make our excuges to Mrs Tom, and tell her where we've gone to lo-cate, as the Yankees say. Come away, Bill." Larry took his friend by the arm, and, leading him out of the room, shut the door.

Many thanks to you in the mane time for your hospitable intentions; but before I go, I have a word to say. Now, what do you think of that young man's ginerosity, who would rather have himself thought guilty than have her thought wrong; for, whisper, I say he's not guilty, and maybe but, no ruatther, time will tell, and soon tell, too, plaise God."

Draper was very cavalier in his manners to women but the bailiff's follower thrust his leg between Draper and the retreating lady, crying, "Keep your own distance, if you plaise! This way, madam! I at once recognised your ladysh " Here he closed the door on Draper's nose, and left that attorney to find his own way to his client upstairs.

Justice must be rendered, Darby; justice must be rendered to that wretched man and his family." Darby looked him in the face with a peculiar expression "Yes, sir," said he; "plaise God, justice shall be rendhered as you say no doubt of that." He then left the house, and ere he had proceeded a score yards, turned and said

Heavenly Father, that I had as happy a heart this day, and as free from sin!" "Anthony," said the priest, "I must tell you about Freney " "No, sir, if you plaise," replied the other, "not now." "Well, about poor Mat Ruly; do you know that I think by taking him back I might be able to reclaim him yet. The Lord has gifted him largely in one way, I admit; but still "

"'Thee cas'n goo no vurder, Bill Blacksmith saith to me: 'nawbody 'lowed to crass the vord, until such time as Faggus coom; plaise God us may mak sure of 'un. "'Amen, zo be it, says I; 'God knoweth I be never in any hurry, and would zooner stop nor goo on most taimes. "Wi' that I pulled my vittles out, and zat a horsebarck, atin' of 'em, and oncommon good they was.

You may lay it down as one of the ten commandments, that any secret you may plaise to trust me with, will be undher a tombstone. I'm not the stuff that a traitor or villain is made of. So, once for fill, your honor, make your mind aisy on that point." "It will be your own interest to prove faithful," said his master. "Here is a month's wages for you in advance."

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