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Captain Ussher, if you'll plaze to go on, or stay behind, I'll be obliged, for I want to spake to Feemy; and there's no occasion in life for my throubling you to hear what I've to say." "You can say what you like, Macdermot, but I shan't leave you; for though Feemy's your sister, you're not fit to guide her, or yourself either, for you're drunk."

"If that's all that's throubling you," replied Denis, trembling, "you may make yourself asy on the head of it; but well I know 'tisn't that that's on your mind; 'tis your own conscience; but sure it's not fair nor rasonable for you to vent your evil thoughts on me!" "Well, he won't," said Anne, "he'll quit it; his mind's throubled; an', dear knows, it's no wondher it should.

"Well, then," says the Pope, "since we've got the reality, there's no use throubling ourselves wid the accidents." "O, begad," says his Riv'rence, "the accidents is very essential too; for a man may be in the best ov good sperits, as far as his immaterial part goes, and yet need the accidental qualities ov good liquor to hunt the sinsible thirst out ov him."

"Sure, Mr Burton, old Mother Macrone of Ballynahinch was after prophesying you would become an admiral one of these days, and sure if we was drownded, we should not live to see it, nor you neither for that matter; and so sure as Mistress Macrone is an honest woman, and spoke the truth, we need not be after throubling ourselves about not getting to land.

Mike and Pablo soon became great friends; and though I had no real authority over either of them, they took a pleasure in serving me. "Sit still and be aisy for once in your life, Masther Roger," said Mike, as he brought a bundle of sticks and piled them up on the fire he had lit. "Sure, Pablo and I can do all the work, without you throubling yourself.

It's such a praist, as the likes of yees has no nade of throubling! Yer conscience is aisy, Misther Straddle, so that yer belly is filled, and yer wages is paid. Bad luck o sich religion!" The allusion of Joel related to a practice of Michael's that is deserving of notice.

Pat lost not a moment in scampering off, but he had only just time to reach the tree, and to climb up onto the bough from which he had descended, when the buffalo's horns struck the trunk just below his feet. "It will be all right now, Masther David," shouted Pat; "don't be afther throubling yourself more about the matter."

"Don't be throubling the ladies, Kitty," said an old man standing by; "sure and weren't you glad enough to be getting it." "She'd be axing the ladies to go home wid her and cook it for her after giving it her," said another. "Who says it war guv' me?" said the angry mother. "Didn't I buy it, here at this counter, with Mike's own hard-'arned money? and it's chaiting us they are.

"I hope I warn't wrong, ma'am, in coming down and throubling you so arly? I thought maybe you'd be glad to befrind Miss Anty seeing she and Miss Meg, and Miss Jane, is so frindly." "No, Biddy; for a wondher, you're right, this morning. Mr Barry won't be stirring yet?" "Divil a stir, ma'am! The dhrunkenness won't be off him yet this long while.

Give my kind love to Lyddy and Louey. I felt their kindness when the sorrow within me wouldn't let me tell them so. Now good bye, dear Mrs. McKeon; don't be throubling yourself to come to Ballycloran; it'll be a poor place now. I'll send Katty for the things. I remain, dear Mrs. McKeon, Very, very faithfully yours, P.S. Indeed indeed it isn't the case, what you were saying. When Mrs.