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But ye've been there yerself, sor. "Well, here was a man beside me, dressed in a kilt. An' he spakes a strange language, although Oi could undershtand; and' he says, says he: "'My lord, was what he says. "'My lord! says Oi. 'Oi dinna ken what ye mane at all, at all. "'Are ye not a Bar? says he. "'Thot Oi am not! says Oi, spakin' good English, so's to be sure he'd understand.

"I hope I may know yez agin," replied the pedlar, for he was one; "I was jist long enough behind the corner to hear some of what you were spakin' about last." "An' what was that?" said Dalton, putting him to the test. "You were talkin' about the murdher of one Sullivan."

"I do not," sez I. "I saw you whin Vulmea mishandled the rifle. But, Sargint," I sez, "take the wurrd from me now, spakin' as man to man wid the shtripes off, tho' 'tis little right I have to talk, me being fwhat I am by natur'. This time ye tuk no harm, an' next time ye may not, but, in the ind, so sure as Slimmy's wife came into the veranda, so sure will ye take harm an' bad harm.

"Never heed her, sir; the crathur, your reverence, is so through other, that she doesn't know what she's sayin', especially spakin' to so honorable a gentleman as your reverence." "Then let us hear your version, or rather your conversion." "Myself, sir, does be thinkin' a great deal about these docthrines and jinnyologies that people is now all runnin' upon.

"'The Lord be good to me! says Tom, 'if it isn't spakin' she is! "'Tom Connor, says she again. "'Yes, ma'am, says Tom. "'Come here, says she; 'whisper I want to talk to you, Tom, says she, 'the laste taste in private, says she rising on her hams, and beckoning him with her paw out o' the door, with a wink and a toss o' the head aiqual to a milliner.

Only once did her mind revert to the forbidden theme. Dinner was over and she stood watching Pat, who was fast disappearing on his way to school. "There's toimes to be spakin', and toimes to be kapin' still," she said. "Niver a word must I be sayin' till the rest of 'em's abed, and it's hard waitin', so it is. It's my belafe that's what makes some b'ys so unruly takin' 'em at the wrong toime.

You know me well enough, Kitty; so make haste an' open, Alick, mark my words," said she in a low voice to her brother, "Kitty's the very one that practised the desate this night that left the hall-door open. Make haste, Kitty, I say." "I'll do no such thing indeed," replied the other; "it was you left the hall-door open to-night, an' I heard you spakin' to fellows outside.

The landlord didn't turn out to be what he ought to be. May God forgive him! But at any rate I'm sure he has been misled." "Ould Chevydale," said his father, "never was a bad landlord, an' he'd not become a bad one now. That's not it." "But the ould man's dead, father, an' its his son we're spakin' of." "And the son of ould Chevydale must have something good about him.

Some young, extravagant people that have rich ould fathers do be spakin' to me, too; but thin, you know, I have a sowl to be saved, and am a religious man, I hope, and do my duty as sich, and that every one that has a sowl to be saved, may! Amin, acheernah! "I am glad to find that your sense of duty preserves you against such strong temptations."

All at wanst I forgot what happened, till I found myself lyin' upon a car wid the M'Mahons of Edinburg, that lived ten or twelve miles beyant the mountains, at the foot of Carnmore. They knew me, and good right they had, for I had been spakin' to their sister Shibby, but she wasn't for me at the time, although I was ready to kick my own shadow about her, God knows.

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