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Updated: June 11, 2025
"Bridget," said the priest, "I have asked you a simple question, to which I expect a plain answer. What money am I to give this tallow-hearted swain of yours?" "Why, your Reverence, whatsomever you think may be enough for full, an' plinty, an' dacency, at the weddin'." "Not forgetting the thatch for me, in the mane time," said Phelim. "Nothin' less will sarve us, plase your Reverence.
"That would be certain safety if you could carry it out; but you can't help it all times such, for instance, as the present." "And I'm thinking we shall have plinty of the same before we raich Dawson." "After we get to the foot of this lake, what comes next, Tim?" "Caribou Crossing, which we pass through to Lake Tagish, which isn't quite as big as is this one.
We'll build a castle, and you'll have upstairs and downstairs a coach and six to ride in lots of sarvints to attend on you, and full and plinty of everything; not to mintion hem! not to mintion that you'll have a husband that the fairest lady in the land might be proud of, says he, stretching himself up in the saddle, and giving the filly a jag of the spurs, to show off a bit; although the coaxing rogue knew that the money which was to do all this was her own.
How do you know what he's got?" "What differ does it make what he's got?" retorted Tommy. "Blank yer dirty face fer a bloody son of a sheep thief! It's plinty of me money ye've had, but it's no more ye'll git! Where'll I take the man to?" he cried, appealing to the crowd. "Ye can't let him die on the street!"
You shall wipe the dishes, and set the table, and do the dustin', and get the kindlin', and sure you'll be tired enough when you've all that done to make you glad you're no older and no bigger. Your father, when he was noine, would have thought that a plinty for him, and so it's a plinty for you, as you'll foind.
I 'm all over the place here since daybreak. I think I 'd like work best on the railway," and she turned toward him with a resolved and serious look. "Wisha! there 's no work at all for a girl like you on the Road," said Uncle Patsy patiently. "You 've a bit to learn yet, sure; 't is the mill you mane." "There 'll be plinty work to do.
If he'll do roight for his own makin', sure and that'll be better than for us to be havin' a hand in it. Give him his head and plinty of chances to prove things, and when he has proved 'em, own up to it." The two brightened. "I couldn't believe little Jim was so bad, mother," said Mike. "Bad, is it? Sure and he ain't bad yet. And now's the toime to kape him from it.
We want food, and a passage home, for which we will pay." "Well, if ivir I heerd of de like of dat! Come aboord, my men. De captain's sick, but dere's plinty to ate here, and ye won't mind close quarters, after your vige on de ice." "No, indeed, sir!" said La Salle. "Tumble up, my men. Take your guns and your coats with you. Here, Nep; up that ladder, sir. That's right.
And as for promotion, it's that plinty you'll scarce git time to remimber your rank from one day to the next, whether it's a full private you are, or a lance-corporal, or maybe somethin' greater. Troth, there's nothin' a man mayn't rise to. And then, Mrs. Doherty, it's the proud woman you'd be ANYBODY'D be that they hadn't stood in the way of it.
If only the people wud forget that queer talk they have, an' spake like Christians, that a body could know what they're sayin', 'twould be a deal more comfortable. 'And how could you get on without understanding them? asked Arthur. 'All other times they spake to me I bowed plinty, and that did the business.
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