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Updated: June 15, 2025
And now, if ye don't mind, I'd rather be left alone. I have a whole lot to think about, an' they're not very happy thoughts, ayther an' I'd rather be by meself if ye plaze." There was a final air of dismissal about Peg that astonished and grieved the old lady. How their places had changed in a few hours! Yesterday it was Mrs. Chichester who commanded and Peg who obeyed SOMETIMES.
Before I could speak, he said: "Av ye plaze, sorr, will yez be having any carrpets to bate? I'm taking orders against the sphring claning, sorr." "Oh! are you?" said I. I began to feel very sorry for myself, very sorry, indeed, at this supreme instant. "Do you live near here?" I further inquired. "Shure and I do, sorr. Jist beyant yez. I pass yez every day in the week.
"O, you may laugh if you plaze, and I see by the same that you don't know about the pig, with all your edication, Captain." "Well, what about the pig?" "Why, sir, did you never hear a pig can see the wind?" "I can't say that I did." "O, thin he does, and for that rayson who has a right to know more about it?"
Lee began to think better of Annie's plan, and joined quite cordially in her daughter's mirth. "And if she were too tired to rest in any position, what would you do?" "Carry her to the windows, or out in the air, for a change. Will ye plaze to thry it, Miss Annie?" "Not now, Annorah." Then looking towards her mother, she said, "Mamma, you may be easy; Annorah and I shall get on famously together."
The young man walked over to the door calling over his shoulder to Jerry: "See ye lurchin' about somewhere, old dear!" and he too went out of Peg's life. She looked at Ethel and half entreated, half commanded Jerry: "Plaze look out of the window for a minnit. I want to spake to me cousin." Jerry sauntered over to the window and stood looking at the gathering storm.
God send we'll all be in glory yet, says the wife, crassin' herself; 'but go to sleep, Thady, for this present. 'I'll sleep with the brave yit, says he. 'Indeed, an' a brave sleep will do you a power o' good, my darlin','says she. 'And it's I that will be the knight! says he. 'All night, if you plaze, Thady, says she. 'None o' your coaxin','says he.
After a moment's absence, he came back beneath the hatchway. "Plaze, git a blanket or two out of one of the cabins, cap'en, to hoist him up," said he; "the unlucky beggar sames to be injured badly, and I think his ribs are stove in, besides a heavy box having fallen on his leg.
"Very good, plaze yersilf, Ally Babby," said Ted, resignedly plunging his arms into the cistern; "only remimber, I give ye fair warnin', av the spalpeens attempts to take me prisoner, I'll let fly into their breadbaskets right an' left, an' clear out into the street, naked or clothed, no matter which, for I've said it wance, an' I means to stick to it, they'll niver take Ted Flaggan alive."
'I wisht, he says, 'ye'd send up wan o' yer little girls to read it to us, says he, 'for neither herself nor me is much hand at makin' out writin'. An' here I'm afther sarchin' high an' low for Maggie, an' where was she? Up in a tree, if ye plaze. Me heart's scalded with that child. She'll break her neck on me before she's done."
There's them among 'em as is hard to plaze, and remimber you don't know much about the ladies anyhow, havin' had to do only with your mother and Mrs. Gineral Brady. And there's different sorts of ladies, too, so there is, as you'll foind. It's a smart man as can plaze the half of 'em, but you'll come to it in time, if you try. Your father had a great knack at plazin' people, so he had, Pat.
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