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Updated: June 13, 2025


"Huzza for noble Colonel B the rale Irish gintlemen, that wouldn't see his tenants put upon by a villain! Huzza! Hell resave yees, shout! Huzza! Huzza! Huzza! Huz tundher-an'-ounze, my voice is cracked! Where's his coach? where's his honor's coach? Come, boys, out wid it, out wid it! Tattheration to yees, come! We'll dhraw it to the divil, to hell an' back agin, if it plases him!

All hard cases, they is." "If yeer Onher plases, might a woman o' my standin' say a woord in her own difince? Sure its only a woord, Judge, an beein a dacent gintleman ye'd not refuse me the likes." "Silence, there!" ejaculates Mr. Seargent Stubbs; "you must keep quiet in court." "Faith its not the likes o' you'd keep me aisy, Mr. Stubbs. Do yee see that now?" returns the woman, menacingly.

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' evry sorrow of a privit's wife you shall know and nivir a joy but wan, that shall go from you like the running tide from a rock.

I directed my course across the bottom to the Stard. plain led left the beaver's head about 2 miles to my left and interscepted the river about 8 miles from the point at which I had left it; I then waded it and continued my rout to the point where I could observe that it entered the mountain, but not being able to reach that place, changed my direction to the river which I struck some miles below the mountain and encamped for the evening having traveled 16 M. we passed a handsom little stream formed by some large spring which rise in this wide bottom on the Lard. side of the river. we killed two Antelopes on our way and brought with us as much meat as was necessary for our suppers and breakfast the next morning. we found this bottom fertile and covered with taller grass than usual. the river very crooked much divided by islands, shallow rocky in many plases and very rapid; insomuch that I have my doubts whether the canoes could get on or not, or if they do it must be with great labour. Capt.

And have good principels, and have kept my young lady's pressepts always in mind: for she goes no where, but saves a soul or two, more or less. So, commending myself to your Honner's further favour, not forgetting the inne, when your Honner shall so please, and good one offers; for plases are no inherritanses now-a-days.

I replied that what I had most admired was a certain gold and silver tissue embroidered with the twin towers of the lighthouse in the port of Genoa, bearing the Spanish motto, Tal trabalio mes plases par tal thesauros non perder."

'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 anything your honour PLASES anything at all that we can pay.

I here solemnly promise before God, to make, if I'm spared life an' health to do it, a Station on my bare feet to Lough Derg, if it plases you, sweet Father o' pity, to spare her to me this day! Oh! but the hand o' God, Father dear, is terrible! feel her brow! Oh! but it's terrible!" "It is terrible," said the priest; "and terribly is it laid upon her, poor woman!

'Minx, yourself, you black baste; I'm goin' just wherever it plases me best, and I'd like to know who'll stop me; and first, Ma'am, be your lave, I'll tell the mistress to lock her door, and keep you and your rake-helly squad at the wrong side of it, and then, Ma'am, wherever the fancy takes me next and that's how it is, and my sarvice to your ladyship.

"Well, let the gentleman call his own place what he will " "Oh! he may call it what he plases for me I know what the country calls him; and lest your honour should not ax me, I'll tell you: they call him White Connal the negre!

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