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'Augh! 'tid be a murther to baulk them for want of a friend, answered Mr. Mahony, standing up like a warrior, and laying the pipe of peace upon the chimney. 'Will I go down, Father Denis, and offer my sarvices? 'With a view to a reconciliation, mind, said his reverence, raising his finger, closing his eyes, and shaking his florid face impressively.

I have roused your passions," cried she, as Schmucke's eyes glittered with wrath. "Help! help! police!" "You are a stoopid!" said the German. "Look here, vat tid de toctor say?" "You are a ruffian to treat me so," wept La Cibot, now released, "me that would go through fire and water for you both! Ah! well, well, they say that that is the way with men and true it is!

"'Bad business this, Sir, says he; 'never had such a scene in my house before, Sir; have had great difficulty to prevent my sarvants takin' the law of you. "'Ah, sais I to myself, 'I see how the cat jumps; here's a little tid bit of extortion now; but you won't find that no go, I don't think. "'You will have to satisfy them, Sir, says he, 'or take the consequences.

Pelieve me, I am glad to pe here." "I hope you don't think I did that on purpose, Noodles?" asked Fritz, contritely. The other turned a quizzical look upon him. "Tid for tad, Fritz," he remarked, "iff I had nodt peen drying to choke mit you meepy I might nodt haf met with sooch a shock. Petter luck nexdt time, hey?"

But it was in vain that the good-natured Clara Hope remonstrated: her companions could not forbear tittering, as Betty Williams, upon Miss Warwick's laying the blame of the mistake on her, replied in a strong Welsh accent "I will swear almost the name was Porett or Plait, where our Miss Hodges tid always lodge in Pristol.

He knew her step the moment she turned the corner from the shore, and she had scarcely set her foot across the threshold before he broke out: "Ach, my tear laty! and tid you'll think old Tuncan such a stoopit old man as not to 'll pe trusting ta light of her plind eyes?

"Tid you bid me, miss, wait in the coach, or the passage?" cried Betty Williams, forcing her way in at the door, so as almost to push down the dancing-master, who stood with his back to it. Betty stared round, and dropped curtsy after curtsy, whilst the young ladies laughed and whispered, and whispered and laughed; and the words, odd vulgar strange who is she? what is she? reached Miss Warwick.

"He had a feeshon," said the bard, with wide eyes. "He comes of a race that sees." "What cud the veesion hae been, daddy?" "Tat she knows not, for ta feeshon tid not come to her," said the piper solemnly.

I had brought a saucer for old Tid, the store cat, and when he had finished Billy had cut him a bit of cheese and he was begging for it. We had taught Tid to sit up and ask, and he looked so funny, for he is fat and black and he hates to beg, but he loves cheese. We were laughing at him when a great flash of light seemed to sweep through the store, and a motor stopped. Billy went forward at once.

"Life is short, the art of the MacTavish long, and to tell the truth, gentlemen" he gloomed at them humorously "to tell the truth, I stuck in the middle o't!" MacTavish was heard to groan, "Oh, why tid I leave my home!" to which a voice responded in mocking antiphone, "Why tid you cross ta teep?" The noise they made was heard at Holyrood.

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