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"Oh, damn it, Hartley, don't explode; I mean nothing offensive between us then, dropping the families," said Val, fawningly, for he saw the other's nostril begin to dilate "And, you cowardly hound, why should you drop the families," inquired Deaker, taking fire; "do you forget, sirra, who your father was?" "And do you forget, sirra," resumed Hartley, "who your mother is?"
"It's vera true doctrine, sir. You have large and spacious green-hooses, and I wad want some one to assist me wha understands buttany." "Buttony Buttony why, confound you, sirra, send for a tailor, then, for he understands buttony." "I see your honor is detarmined to indulge in a jocular spirit the day.
Yes, she's gone out with a vengeance. Do you know where she's gone, sirra? And did any one go with her?" he added, addressing himself to Matthews. "I think, sir, she's gone to take her usual airing in the carriage." "Who was with her?" "No one but her maid, sir." "Oh, no; they would not go off together that would be too open and barefaced. Do you know what direction she took?"
I say; is this proper scholastic decorum in the presence of a stranger? Industry and taciturnity, you reptiles, or castigation shall result. Here, Paddy Sparable," he added, rising up "here, you nailroad, assume my office, and rule the establishment till I return; and, mark me, as the son of a nailer, sirra, I expect that you will rule them with a rod of iron ha! ha! ha!"
"Curse him, look at the eye of him," said her father, pointing his cane at Lanigan; "it's like the eye of a sharp-shooter. What are you grinning at; you old scoundrel?" "Didn't you expect Sir Robert Whitecraft here to-day to marry Miss Folliard, sir?" "I did, sirra, and I do; he'll be here immediately." "Devil a foot he'll come to-day, I can tell you; and that's the way he treats your daughter!"
"The red devil, sirra," replied the old squire, forgetting his animosity to Reilly in the atrocity and oppression of the deed "the red devil, sirra! would that justify such a cowardly scoundrel as Sir Robert ugh ugh ugh that went against my breath, Helen. Well, come here, I say, you old sinner; they burned the place, you say?" "Sir Robert and his men did, sir."
He started up and exclaimed, "Cog's 'ounds, what am I about?" He instantly rang the bell, and a footman attended. "John, desire that wench Herbert to come here." "Do you mean Miss Herbert, sir?" "I do Miss Herbert egad, you've hit it; be quick, sirra." John bowed and withdrew, and in a few minutes Miss Herbert entered.
"Begone, sirra," said the other; "how dare you have the presumption to take such a liberty? you impudent scoundrel! Mother, you had better pay them," he added; "give the vagabonds anything they ask, to get rid of them."
Yes, th'are ships; I know 'em by their foule linen; now I see them plainely; they come, they come, they come! Hen. How far off? Ten. Speake, sirra. Buz. If you would peace I might heare what they say; the wind serves to bring every word they speake: they make towards, yes, towards this Citty.
"You are a lying scoundrel, sirra," continued the other; "the bog does not belong to you, and I will set it to the devil if I like." "I know nobody so fit to be your tenant," replied Trailcudgel. "But I am no scoundrel, Sir Thomas," added the independent fellow, "and there's very few dare tell me so but yourself."
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