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Updated: June 11, 2025


"I tould you," said Raymond, "wid de jolly cocks sure I mostly roost it; an' better company too than most people, for they're fond o' me. Didn't you see? ha, ha!" "I believe I understand you now," said Father Roche; "you've slept near somebody's hen roost, and have stolen the cock to whom are you carrying it?" "You won't tell to-morrow; ha, ha, there now, take a rub too that's one."

But they were a pair of downright knaves any how; for Jack, by playing to the cards that he saw in the looking-glass, instead of to them the other held in his hand, lost the game and the money. In short, he saw that he was blarnied and chated by them both; and when the game was up, he plainly tould them as much.

But if they're not, and if the word is given to fire on them, then, before there's time to do it, you're going to stretch every man of the three hundred on his back and take his weapon. Don't hurt the soldiers the poor soldiers are only doing what they're tould. But don't let the soldiers hurt you neither. You're going there for justice. You're not going there to fight.

"Divil a coffin at all. Sure as nate a bit of a box as iver held a Christian." "But why does he wish to speak with the lady?" "Sorra know I know," replied Pat, to whom Hatchie had communicated no more than was necessary. "Does he wish to see her in person?" "Not a bit of it. Now, do you mind, I saw you speaking to the lady, and I tould him of it. Then the naiger axed me could he trust yous.

"Go on," said the other, "we must have patience. Who did this fellow turn out to be?" "He insisted he was a relation of my own, as I tould you." "Who the devil cares whether he was or not! What was he, then?" "Ay; what was he? that's what I'm askin' you." "Proceed," said Norton; "tell it your own way."

Our love wasn't of yistherday: afore the links of my hair came to my showldhers I loved him, an' thought of him; an many a time he tould me that I was his first! God knows he was my first, an' he will be my last, let him live or die." "Well, but, Peggy achora," said his sister, "maybe it's sinful to be cryin' this way, an' he not dead."

"You may say that; and it is a farmer I should have been, like my brother Denis, had not my uncle Phelim, the thief! tould my father to send me to school, to learn Greek letters, that I might be made a saggart of and sent to Paris and Salamanca." "And you would rather be a farmer than a priest?"

"Here's a young man, your honour, with the letter you tould me about, from Mr. Fitzgerald." "Show him in," a voice said; and Walter entered a sitting room. The gentleman who was with him said nothing, until the door was closed behind him. Then he asked: "Has the ship come in?" To which Walter replied: "She is sailing slowly, but she will come." "That's right," the merchant said, rising.

"I tould him," said he, "I hadn't a cint, but he poured me a tin chuck-full. With thanks in me eyes I turned off the whole of it, then kindled me pipe and stood close by the still. Ah! me lad, how the liquor wint through me! In thray minits I didn't care a domn for all the captins in old Stonewall's army!"

"Nonsense, Barney," said Martin, laughing; "there are no such things as ghosts; at any rate, I'm resolved to face them, for if we don't get some sticks the fire will go out and leave us very comfortless. Come, I'll go up with you." "Put on yer shoes then, avic, for the sarpints are no ghosts, anyhow, and I'm tould they're pisonous sometimes."

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