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Updated: June 8, 2025


"Have sinse," said Darby; "this is not the way to behave, man; lave the gun lyin' where she is, till we see more about us. Stand back there, an' let me look at these marks: ay, about five yards there's the track of feet about five yards before him here they turn about, an' go back. Here, Savior o' the world! see here! the mark, clane an' clear, of the butt o' the gun!

When he had eaten a comfortable breakfast, and seen his satchel stuffed with provision for his journey, the farmer brought him up to his own room, in which were also his wife and children. "God," said he, "has been good to me; blessed be his holy name! betther it appears in one sinse, than he has been to you, dear, though maybe I don't desarve it as well.

On the contrary, he would whistle and sing until something went wrong, when suddenly you would hear the most terrific uproar of words: "Come out av that! Come out, now! Jasus Christ, man, have ye no sinse at aall? Put it down! Put it down! What arre ye doin'? What did I tell ye? Have ye no raison in ye, no sinse, ye h'athen nagur?" "Great heavens!" I used to think, "what has happened now?"

Sure, it's not right good sinse she's got." He came behind the giantess suddenly and boosted her with strong arms up to the seat at the front of the wagon. Then he climbed up himself and the turnout rattled away heavily along the street. Delia's departure was one of the most astounding things that had happened to the Days during the months of their dependence upon itinerant houseworkers.

Now if she'd er tuk thim old blue pearmain trees, I wouldn't have said a word. But, 'Oh no! sez she, 'I must have all pink uns; an' it was jest the pink uns that was our best trees; that's jest as much sinse as ye wimmin's got."

Oh no; they'll never be locked up, Father M'Fadden and Mr. Blane. And the people here at Letterkenny, they've more sinse than at Dunfanaghy. Have you heard of the champagne?" Upon this he proceeded to tell me, as a grand joke, that Father M'Fadden and Mr.

Now if she'd er tuk thim old blue pearmain trees, I wouldn't have said a word. But, 'Oh no! sez she, 'I must have all pink uns; an' it was jest the pink uns that was our best trees; that's jest as much sinse as ye wimmin 's got."

'Di'monds and pearls I have thrown away wid both hands an' fwhat have I left? Oh, fwhat have I left? "He was shakin' an' thremblin' up against my shouldher, an' the slugs was singin' overhead, an' I was wonderin' whether my little bhoy wud have sinse enough to kape his men quiet through all this firin'.

If ye've got half the sinse I give ye credit for havin', ye'll be lettin' that mon Trevison alone I'd a lot sooner smoke a segar in that shed av dynamite than to cross him!" Corrigan smiled and turned to look in the direction in which the Irishman was pointing. A small, flat-roofed frame building, sheathed with corrugated iron, met his view.

"An' it was thruth, too; an' sure, by the same a token, whore could I get one half so red as your own? Faix, I knew what I was about! I wouldn't give you yet for e'er a young man in the parish, if I was a widow to-morrow. Will you take the land?" "So thin, afther all, if the head hadn't been an me, I wouldn't be a favorite wid you? ha, ha, ha!" "Get out wid you, and spake sinse.

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