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Puffit; sure she begins with a p, and ends with a t, and is a milliner into the bargain? so sure enough I'll engage the young lady lodges here. Puffit Hey? Ricollict now, and don't be looking as if you'd just been pulled out of your sleep, and had never been in a Christian town before now."

Why, now, will you have the assurance to pretend to forget who I am? and must I spake," continued he, assuming the tone of his childhood, "and must I spake to you again in my ould Irish brogue before you will ricollict your own little Dominick?" When his friend Edwards was out of prison, and when our hero had leisure to look into business, he returned to the attorney to see that Mr.

The ould chap, though, is alive an' hearty, an' as asthamataky as ivver!" "What's become of Mr Fosset?" "Och, be jabbers! he's a big man now. He's a skipper on his own hook, jist loike Cap'en Applegarth. He's got the ould Fairi Quane, the sicond best boat but one to the line. D'ye ricollict that ould thaife of a bo'sun we had on the Star of the North?" "Why, you must mean poor old Masters!

Ricollict yourself, my good girl, was that your name?" "Pushit! Oh, yes, I am sure, and pelieve it was Pushit Mrs. Pushit's house, Pristol, where our Miss Hodges lodges alway." "Mrs. Pushit but this is quite another man; I tell you this is Sir John Faith now we are in luck," continued the coachman "here's another p just at hand; here's Mrs.

"Faith, the skipper is foine and flourishin'," he informed me, "an' the ould barquey as good an' as sound as ivver she was. Do you ricollict ould Stokes?" "Of course I do," I said. "Is he still chief?" "No, no; he retired a year ago or more on a pinsion which the company gave him for his long service; an' little Grummet ye rimimber him? well, he's promoted, sure, to ould Stokes' billet.

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