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Updated: June 10, 2025
Ye understand that I had yersilf in me eye, though I didn't think there was nade of making it all plain how it was. "Wai, the owld gintleman wouldn't listen to me goin' away, but I managed it so well that after awhile he kind of remarked that if the folks wanted me, he'd no objection to me goin', as he belaved that I would make more there than I would at home.
"They would be having the life of the poor man for letting a little of the black blood out of the black heart of that traitor and blackguard, and may the divil fly away with him! But we'll bate them yet, and it's yersilf is the one to do it!" he exclaimed in growing excitement and admiration. At first Mrs. Fitzpatrick was most reluctant to appear in court.
Mister Hermit," said Barney, wiping the perspiration from his forehead, "it's yersilf that was well-nigh done for this time, an' no mistake. Did iver I see sich a spring! an' ye stud the charge jist like a stone wall, niver moved a fut!" "Are you not hurt?" inquired Martin, somewhat anxiously; "your face is all covered with blood."
He confided his difficulty to Tommy Tate, whom he had found in "Mexico's" saloon toning up his system after his long illness, and whom he had straightway carried off with him. "I guess it's either you or me, Tommy." "Bedad, it's yersilf that c'd do that same, an' divil a wan av the bhoys will 'Mexico' git this night, wance the news gits about."
"What d'ye say?" enquired Mrs. Fitzpatrick. "Irma fadder," repeated Paulina, pointing to Kalmar. "Is my daughter Irma in your house?" said he, stepping forward. "Yer daughter, is it?" said Mrs. Fitzpatrick, looking sharply into the foreigner's face. "An' if she's yer daughter it's yersilf that should be ashamed av it fer the way ye've desarted the lot o' thim."
O'Brien sat still and refused to move. Whereupon, Patty jumped down and ran into the kitchen. "Susan," she cried, "here's the cook! Come out and make her behave herself!" Susan followed Patty out, and saw the new arrival. "Is it yersilf, Ann O'Brien?" she cried, joyfully. "Come on in, now." "I'll not come! These vilyans kidnapped me, and I'll cook no dinner fer the likes o' thim!"
"Good-by yersilf," hanging up the receiver. "And the divvle fly away wid ye," grumbled O'Hagan. As he turned away from the instrument Maitland managed to produce a sound, something between a moan and a strangled cough. The old man whirled on his heel. "Pwhat's thot?" The next instant he was bending over Maitland, peering into the face drawn and disfigured by the gag. "The saints presarve us!
These are only a part of the imprecations heaped on the devoted head of Terrence Malone, who, regardless of everything and everybody, burst his way through the crowd and reached Fernando's side. "O, murther! O; holy mother! O, Moses! Is it yersilf safe afther all?" The poor fellow could say no more, but burst into tears, for a more tender heart never beat in any breast.
"Good morning!" called Bill with just a shade of embarrassment. "Good marnin' yersilf!" grinned the other, a twinkle in his little eyes. "May I ask where I will find a man called Daddy Dunnigan?" "In about foive minutes ye'll foind um atein' breakfust wid a shtrappin' young hearty wid a sore fut. Come an in.
"It was put away shut up, for I shut it, and even one of us can't get that lid off without a knife or something to pry it." The company looked at the small hands doubtfully. They were none too little for many a forbidden feat. How had he got on the swing-shelf? How "Ye see, crayther, it must uv been yersilf, becuz there isn't annybuddy else."
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