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You shall WASH for the quarther-master-sergeant, whin he plases to give you the job out av charity; but a privit's wife you shall be to the end, an' ivry sorrow of a privit's wife you shall know and niver a joy but wan, that shall go from you like the running tide from a rock.

"It was, plase your honour; and Mr. Dennis has the key of our little place in his pocket." "Then I hope he'll keep it there. Your little place it's no longer yours; I've promised it to the surveyor. You don't think I'm such a fool as to renew to you at this rent." "Mr. Dennis named the rent. But any thing your honour plases any thing at all that we can pay."

The idea of the French invasion revived in full power in Peter's fuddled imagination, as he pursued the nonchalant swagger of the officer. "Be the powers iv Moll Kelly, I'll ax him what it is," said Peter, with a sudden accession of rashness. "He may tell me or not, as he plases, but he can't be offinded, anyhow." With this reflection having inspired himself, Peter cleared his voice and began

"There was never a happier couple than Dinnis O'Flaherty an' I the day the praste made us one. But, after a while, the wages got low, and the times were hard wid us. 'Polly, says Dinnis to me one day, 'will you be afther goin' to Ameriky wid me? 'Dinnis, says I, 'wherever it plases you to go its I, Polly McBrine, that's ready and willin' to follow. We sailed in the St.

"What can I say to her now? She regards him as her husband before God." "But he is not her husband in any way that would prevent his taking another wife an' he plases. And, believe me, Misthress O'Hara, them sort of young men like a girl a dale better when there's a little 'Stand off' about her." "It is too late to bid her to be indifferent to him now, Father Marty."

If ever any one crossed the wather, Phelim will. Can't his Reverence be funny whin he plases?" "Many a time it was prophecized for him: an' his Reverence knows best." "Begad, Phelim's gettin' over the coals. But sure it's all the way the father an' mother reared him." "Tunder-an'-trff, is he goin' to be called to a pair o' them?" "Faix, so it seems." "Oh, the divil's clip! Is he mad?

"While you're alive; well, may be not: but sure if it plases God to bring it about, on your own plan, I must endaivor to be contented, Rosha; ay, an' how do you know but I'd dance at their weddin' too! ha! ha! ha!" "Oh, then, it's you that's the bitther pill, Jemmy Burke! but, thank God, I disregard you at all events. It's little respect you pay to my feelings, or ever did."

we beleive that the N. W. or rapid fork is the dane of the melting snows of the mountains, and that it is not as long as the middle fork and dose not at all seasons of the year supply any thing like as much water as the other and that about this season it rises to it's greatest hight. this last appears from the apparent bed of the river which is now overflown and the water in many plases spreads through old channels which have their bottoms covered with grass that has grown this season and is such as appears on the parts of the bottom not innundated. we therefore determined that the middle fork was that which ought of right to bear the name we had given to the lower portion or River Jefferson and called the bold rapid an clear stream Wisdom, and the more mild and placid one which flows in from the S. E. Philanthrophy, in commemoration of two of those cardinal virtues, which have so eminently marked that deservedly selibrated character through life.

As far as I can understand, your father left about eight hundred a-year between the two that's you and your sisther; and then there's the house and furniture. Nothing on earth can keep her out of her property, or prevent her from marrying whom she plases. Martin Kelly, who is an honest fellow, though sharp enough, has set his eye on her, and before many weeks you'll find he'll make her his wife.

'Now, Patrick, as they have all gone off and left this spot, it is time for us to follow their example. 'Fast as yer honor plases, replied Patrick, and so saying, he immediately followed Henry, who had advanced some paces ahead of him, and they then proceeded both together, on their intended expedition.