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Updated: May 9, 2025
You know how hard the master's new agint is how he sould Paddy Murphy's cow, an' turned him out, bekase he couldn't pay his rint; an' I'm afeard I'll have to sell Black Bess, to prevint his doin' the same wid us." "Well, Owen agra, we mustn't murmur for our disthresses; so do whatever you think right times won't be always as they are now."
"The truth is," he exclaimed, strutting with fortitude about the house, "the truth is, that I've DONE the whole of yez I'm as blue-mowlded as ever for want of a batin'." "Don't go," said the wife. "I WILL go," said Neal, with vehemence; "I 'll go if the whole parish was to go to prevint me." In about another half-hour Neal sat down quietly to his business instead of going to the fair!
He referred to the provisions of the bill, spoke of the six years' arrangement, and on this point exhibited great native shrewdness. "How do we know we'll be employed for six years, once the Irish leaders get matters in their own hands? They may promise fairly enough, but they would be subject to several influences which might prevint thim kaping their promise.
My master gave me no orders to prevint any person from seeing the black spalpeen; and as a goold yankee sovereign can't be picked up every day in the street, faith it's yerself Dennis Macarty, that will take the responsibility, and let this good-looking gossoon in to see black Nero, and bad luck to him!
You know that if you wor taken from me this minit, there 'ud be a stain upon your name that 'ud never lave it, an' it wouldn't be my business, you know, to clear up your character, but the conthrary. As for Biddy, the poor fool, I did all in my power to prevint her bein' fond o' me, but ever since we two lived with the ould miser, somehow she couldn't."
I'll bring the sthrange boy home this very night, an' it isn't your father's dirty money that'll prevint me." "I'd advise you to get a double ditch about your nose," replied Thady, "before you begin to say anything disrespectful aginst my father. Don't think to ballyrag over me. I'll bring the boy, for I have the best right to him. "A double ditch about my nose?" "Aye!"
And though I like you, Matt, love you better than ever, I shall nevertheless be very angry if you mention it again. You have no right. It is something that concerns me alone. And it is wrong of you " "To prevint ye walkin' blind into danger?" "If you wish to put it that way, yes." He growled deep down in his throat. "What is it you are saying?" she asked.
"'Never fear, Mick, replied Vengeance; 'your name will never cross my lips. "'It's a great thing, said Mick, 'that would make me turn informer: but sure, only for your kindness and the goodness of your family, the Lord spare you to one another! mightn't I be dead long ago? I couldn't have one minute's peace if you or yours came to any harm when I could prevint it.
"Upon my conscience, I've strong notions myself o' the same thing," replied Peter. "An' I'll back you in that, as well as in every thing else. Never fear, if we pull together, but we'll bring up the lost time. Faith, we will! Sowl, if you set about it, let me see them that 'ud prevint you goin' to heaven!" "Did Paddy Donovan get the bay filly's foot aised, Pether?"
"So ye see, Hinnissy, there's nawthin' in th' Constitution to prevint me fr'm bein' a king, an I looked forward to th' time whin I'd turn th' Illinye Cinthral deepo into a rile palace an' rule me subjicks, ye'ersilf among thim, with a high hand. I'd be a just but marciful monarch. No wan that come to th' palace wud go away empty handed. I'd always lave thim a little something.
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