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"Troubles will come, you see, Laurence." "Bedad, yes. It's all throubles, I think, sometimes. But you've a way out of all your throubles." "What way?" "Pop the question to Madame Max. The money's all thrue, you know." "I don't doubt the money in the least," said Phineas. "And it's my belief she'll take you without a second word. Anyways, thry it, Phinny, my boy. That's my advice."
"'Twas poor Sadleir, of Tipperary town, brought the man down. Sadleir must howld land; nothin' less would sarve him, an' he tuk from Smith-Barry a big houldin', an' paid the out-going tenant five thousand pounds for his interest. Whin the throubles began he refused to join the Land League, by raison that he'd put all his money in the land.
"Taisez vous, donc," muttered his companion, half angrily. "Taisin' ye? avic, sorra wan o' me's taisin' ye. But since ye can't help me out o' me throubles, I'll try to help mysilf." In pursuance of this noble resolve, Bryan went to the store and fetched from thence another large tin kettle.
"There's another thing that throubles me I never knew what it was to feel myself far from my own till now." "How is that, dear?" "My bones won't rest in my own counthry; I won't sleep wid them that belong to me. How will I lie in a strange grave, and in a far land? Oh, will no one bring me back to my own?"
Throubles make thimsilves fast enough without the tilling of thim, and there'll be manes and to spare for the power payple to come to the knowledge without a worrd from you or me, Mrs. Tapping." Then said Mrs. Tapping, on the watch for an opening through which she could thrust herself into the conversation; as a topic, you understand: "Now there, Mrs.
Talk to me of danger, you ruffian," continued the widow, with her back now thoroughly up; "you'd betther look to yourself, or I know who'll be in most danger. Av' it wasn't the throuble it'd be to Anty, and, God knows, she's had throubles enough, I'd have had her before the magisthrates before this, to tell of what was done last night up at the house, yonder.
"No, Thady, the Lord knows we can none of us do that and, tell the truth now, only I stopped the words in your throat about poor Feemy's business, weren't you just going to be dunning me for the bit of rent? out with it now." "It's little heart I have now to be saying to you what I was going to do, for my soul's sick within me, with all the throubles that are on me.
Children sent late always come either for great good or great sarra to their parents an' God grant that this may be for good to the honest people for indeed honest people they are, by all accounts. But what myself wonders at is, that Honor Donovan never once opened her lips to me about it. However, God's will be done! The Lord send her safe over all her throubles, poor woman!
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