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Kent glowered down at him, made a swift, mental decision, and pipped him by the shoulder. "You come with me," he commanded. "I've got something important I want to tell you. Come on if you can walk." "'Course I c'n walk all righ'. Shertainly I can walk. Wha's makes you think I can't walk? Want to inshult me? 'Sall my friends here no secrets from my friends. Wha's want tell me? Shay it here."
The petty Princes who divided the Island between them were called Righ, a word which answers to the Latin Rex and French Roi; and the chief king or monarch was called Ard-Righ, or High-King.
"Good-bye, Mr. Kitwater," I said. "I'll write immediately I reach Paris, and let you know how I am getting on." "You are very kind," Kitwater answered, and Codd nodded his head. My hostess and I then set off down the drive to the righ road which we followed towards the village. It was a perfect evening, and the sun was setting in the west in a mass of crimson and gold.
By losing the only bond of unity the power vested in the Ard- Righ which held the various parts of the island together, Ireland lost all power of exercising any combined action. The nations were as numerous as the clans, and the interests as diverse as the families.
When the Markam family arrived at the Red House after their thirty-six hours of pitching on the Aberdeen steamer Ban Righ from Blackwall, with the subsequent train to Yellon and drive of a dozen miles, they all agreed that they had never seen a more delightful spot.
"I wish to goodness they could understand English," said Mark, impatiently. "How am I to explain?" "Oh, they know a lot," said Bob. "Here, I'll show you. Hi, Soup! Taters, ahoy!" The two blacks looked at him excitedly. "It's all right." "All righ?" said Soup. "Yes, all right." The man turned to Mark and looked at him inquiringly. "All righ?" he said.
Stand most whisky all righ', but damn if I kin this kind only hed three drinks, tha's all -whut's thet? Yer can't wait? Oh, all righ' then, take it yerself. Mighty fin' razor, ol' man." Rale found me a tin basin, water, a bit of rag for a towel, and a small, cracked mirror, in which my reflection was scarcely recognizable.
The Danes were subdued, and the Irish at liberty to go on weaving the threads of their history though, in consequence of the local wars, they had lost the concentrating power of the Ard- Righ when treachery in their own ranks opened up the way for a far more serious attack from another branch of the great Scandinavian family the Anglo-Norman.
"All righ'!" was the reply, with a laugh, for nearly everything was all right with the freed slave now. "And how are the people?" "All righ'!" he cried again, as Mark waved his hand towards the negroes. Then, as the young officer moved forward, the black drew the cutlass he wore, shouldered arms, and began to march behind his leader, as if ready to use the blade when ordered.
The lone listener had a bitter thought, though it was a longing, rather than a thought. For the first time in his life he wished that he had adopted the profession of dentistry. "Geev a-mee the righ to luv va-yew ALL the wile, My worrrlda for AIV-vorr, The sunshigh NUV vyewr-ra-smile!" She sprang up eagerly; he whirled her away, and the whole place fluctuated in the dance once more.
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