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It grated on me here, at first, Lois, though I wouldn't say that to any one but you; we're rather sensitive, you and I, to things like this." "You mean the men here?" "Yes, some of them of course were fine, the sort of men I'd always been thrown with, but there were others; a man named Regan, for instance I hated the fellow, and now he's about the best friend I have.

O'Grady, "for I've had a man looking up all that's known about General John Regan in the National Library in Dublin." At the very bottom of the main street of Ballymoy, close to the little harbour where the fishing boats nestled together in stormy weather, there is a disused mill. Corn was ground in it long ago.

A splendid burst of cheering pursued him when he finally sped down the street and disappeared. It was understood by those who heard his speech that he had gone off at more than twenty miles an hour to ransack the great European libraries for information about General John Regan. Everyone felt that the splendid eagerness of his departure reflected a glory on Ballymoy. Mr. Gregg led Dr.

To-morrow you'll breeze in and tell my old friend Regan you've quit. Just say, 'I quit' that's notice enough." "Bergman won't let me go; it wouldn't be right to ask him." But Bob was insistent. "It pains me to pull the props out from under the 'profession' and leave the drama flat, but matrimony was a successful institution before the Circuit Theater was built, and a husband has rights.

"I heard something about the statue, but please tell me more, Dr. O'Grady. I do so want to know." "Oh, there's nothing particular to tell about the statue. It's to be to the memory of General John Regan, and will be unveiled in the usual way." This did not add much to the information which Mr. Gregg, who himself had gleaned what he knew from Sergeant Colgan, had already given her. But Mrs.

And Lear showed how preposterous that would sound, if he were to go down on his knees, and beg of his own daughter for food and raiment, and he argued against such an unnatural dependence, declaring his resolution never to return with her, but to stay where he was with Regan, he and his hundred knights; for he said that she had not forgot the half of the kingdom which he had endowed her with, and that her eyes were not fierce like Goneril's, but mild and kind.

"There isn't one in it, man, woman, or child, that he isn't acquainted with, and anything there might be to tell about their fathers or mothers before them, Thady Gallagher is well fit to tell it to you.". "What I'd like to be shown first," said Mr. Billing, "is the statue to the memory of General John Regan." Doyle looked at Gallagher doubtfully. Gallagher edged away a little.

Let me recommend a slight refreshment; will you allow me to offer you my arm? Miss Regan, allow me to introduce my brother-officer, Mr. Conway." Ralph, who had not caught the name, bowed to the girl thus left suddenly beside him and offered her his arm. "Why, you look warm already, Mr. Conway," she began. "Warm is no word for it," Ralph said bluntly.

Now give us your blessing and we'll be off." And very soon they were off indeed, speeding on to the busy wharf, scene of many a "lark" in Dan's boyish past. Here the great steamboat was awaiting them: for, although the route was longer and more circuitous, Father Regan had decided it best for his young travellers to make their journey by sea.

It's a relation I am of the governor's, his wife being a Regan on the side of me grandfather; and it's many a time I've talked with her ladyship when we went to school together in the county of Cork."