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And then she says, 'Mary, acushla, it's your turn now. And Mary says, 'A doll with a real head on it, and there it was as big as Danny, all dressed in green satin, opening its eyes, if you plaze." "Now, me!" roared Danny, squirming in his chair.

But Miss Hermy was kind when I wasn't, so, sorr, it's give her that ring ye will, plaze, an' say as poor Martin died blessing her. An' now it's go I'll ask ye, sorr, for God's callin' me to wipe away me tears an' sorrers and bind up me broken heart so lave me to God and my little Maggie " Very softly Ravenslee followed Mrs.

"Frinch in the mornin', plaze yer worship, an' only a bit o' English late in the afternoon o' the day," cried O'Kimmon, officiously, himself once more. "French father, English mother," explained L'Épine, feeling that the Indian was hardly a safe subject for the pleasantries of conundrums.

"Now, what a pity it was, to be sure," said Barny, "that I wouldn't go aboord to plaze them. Now who's right? Ah, lave me alone always, Jimmy; did you iver know me wrong yet?" "O, you may hillow now that you are out o' the wood," said Jemmy, "but, accordin' to my idays, it was runnin' a grate risk to be conthrary wid them at all, and they shootin' balls afther us."

It's many a day have I given it up for ever, and been drunk as a beast in an hour. But to-night, says Katy to me, 'It's the heretic Bible as is read at Mrs. Dillon's has a cure in it for weak sinners like you, Peter dear. So I came to hear a bit o' the Bible, an' ye plaze." So Kirwan's Letters were laid aside, and a New Testament brought out.

'Take as many as you plaze, says the king; and sure enough, my dear, the little waiver stuffed his tin clothes as full as they could howld with them. 'Now, I'm ready for the road, says the waiver. 'Very well, says the king; 'but you must have a fresh horse, says he. 'With all my heart, says the waiver, who thought he might as well exchange the miller's owld garron for a betther.

Frank?" exclaimed Willie, rising to go downstairs. "Stay, Willie," cried Miss Tippet eagerly; "don't go down. Pray let me have him up; I should so like to see him, and I'm sure so would Loo; the man, you know, who went up the what's-its-name, and brought you yes, send him up, Matty." "Plaze, mim, he won't come," replied the girl, "I know'd ye would like to see him, an' axed him in."

It's kind o' ye to be so consarned about my sowl, and I agrees wid ivery word ye say; but I'm not goin' away yit, av ye plaze." He ceased to speak, and again closed his eyes. The doctor and the chaplain chanced to enter the hospital together as Hardy retired. The result of their visit was that they said the corporal was dead, and orders were given to make his coffin.

That evening there came to the door of the Mills, a damsel, with a wide basket on her arm, the covering of which being removed, a goodly show of laces, caps, fans, wash-balls, buckles, and other attractions, came out like a parterre of flowers, with such a glow as dazzled the eyes of Moggy, at the study window. 'Would you plaze to want any, my lady? enquired the pedlar.

On'y a smallsup, a littlesup, ponmyhonorasgen'l'man." "Bridget, do you pack up your baggage and be off! Rioting and feasting in the time of our trouble! Ungrateful hussy!" "I'll do that same, Miss Marshy; but me waages, if ye plaze, Miss." "Get your wages, if you can. You've broken more crockery and glass, and wasted more wines and preserves, than you ever earned."

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