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"Do you say," he asked, in an agitated voice, "that you have no manes of tracin' the murdher?" "None more than what we've tould you." "Did this Box belong to the murdhered man? I mane, do you think he had it about him at the time of his death?" "Ay, an' for some time before it," replied the woman. "It's all belongin' to him that we can find now."
"You must come in business hours," the man said. "He can't see you now." "I have a letter to him, from his friend Mr. Fitzgerald of Waterford. If you tell him that, I think he will see me now." "That's all right," the man said. "He tould me if anyone came with a letter from that gentleman, I was to show him up." So saying, he led him upstairs.
"What's that to you?" he asked, his eyes firing up. "I got drunk last night afther I set your husband free afther he tould me you was his wife. We're aven now, decaver! I saved him, and the divil give you joy of that salvation and that husband, say I." "Hoosban' " she exclaimed, "who was my hoosban'?" "The big grinning corporal," he answered.
"Feel for him; me! oh, little you know how my heart's in him; but any way, I'm an unhappy man; everything in the world wide goes against me; but oh, my darlin' boy Connor, Connor, my son, to be tould that I don't feel for you well you know, avourneen machree well you know that I feel for you, and 'ud kiss the track of your feet upon the ground: Oh, it's cruel to tell it to me; to say sich a thing to a man that his heart's braakin' widin him for your sake; but, sir, you sed this minute that you could defend him wid one lawyer?"
Only I say, if you wish to hear this, and to have it as clearly proved to you as what I tould you last night, you musn't betray me." This was spoken in such an earnest, and at the same time in so simple and candid a manner, that it was actually impossible to suspect for a moment that there was falsehood or treachery intended.
However the existing controversy may have originated, it had already attained a stage for the display of considerable temper. "Now, ye see here, Swanska," growled the thoroughly aroused Irishman vehemently. "It's 'bout enough Oi 've heard from ye on that now. Thar 's r'ason in all things, Oi 'm tould, but Oi don't clarely moind iver havin' met any in a Swade, bedad.
The next day I tould them the truth, and he was taken again; but it seems that the gintleman that prosecuted, on hearin' that there was another person so like him, felt unaisy in his mind and got him off for the murdher, in dread he might have sworn against the wrong man.
You know yourself that, as soon as I heard anything of the ill-will against the Bodagh, I tould it to you, in ordher mark that in ordher that you might let him know it the best way you thought proper; an' for that you've knocked me down!" "Why, I believe you may be right, Bartle there's truth in that but I can't forgive you the look you gave me."
"Ah, but I blame myself," interrupted Elleney, wringing her poor little hands. "I'll I'll never look up again afther the disgrace he's afther puttin' on me. Sure 'twas all a mistake he thought I was one of the family, an' when me a'nt tould him the way it is with me, he just tossed me away the same as an ould shoe. I b'lieve he's makin' up to Juliana now."
After some preliminary chat, "Well Shane," said Andy Morrow, addressing Shane Fadh, "will you give us an account of your wedding? I'm tould it was the greatest let-out that ever was in the country, before or since." "And you may say that, Mr. Morrow," said Shane, "I was at many a wedding myself, but never at the likes of my own, barring Tim Lannigan's, that married Father Corrigan's niece."
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