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Updated: June 8, 2025


"No I didn't, yer honer; that is, I did refuse to marry the girl; why wouldn't I? But I didn't break my promise, becase I only promised, purviding ; and you see, Father John, they was only decaving me." "Well, Denis; and who is it after all that you are going to have?" "Well, then, it's jist Mary Brady." "What! Pat Brady's sister is it?" "Iss, yer honer."

"For why, Feemy! becase I still want to see my father's daughter an honest woman, though she may be soon a beggar; becase I don't want to see my sister crouching under a blackguard's foot; becase I don't want the worst disgrace that can happen a family to blacken the name of Macdermot!"

You won't see it onless you look close for it, and it gets lost a little way down, becase the rocks are all broken about and heaped on each other. It's down there they go.

"'Tom, says she, 'I have a great respect for you, and there's something I must tell you, becase you're losing character with your neighbours, says she, 'by your goin's on, says she, 'and it's out o' the respect that I have for you, that I must tell you, says she. "'Thank you, ma'am, says Tom.

"It's a purty big raigion hereaway," said Flaggan, during a brief halt to recover breath; "why shouldn't I steer for the Great Zahairy, an' live wi' the Bedooin Arabs? I s'pose it's becase they'll always be doin' somethin' or other that they've got the name." "'Cause they'd robb an' kill you," replied Rais.

Just before parting, Larry took Muggins aside and said, in as dismal a tone as his jovial spirit was capable of, "It's little I thought, mate, that you an' me would come for to part in this way, but ov coorse, I couldn't leave Mr Osten in such a fix, so, d'ye see, I must say farewell; but kape yer weather eye open, ould boy, for as sure as Larry O'Hale has got two legs, which makes a pair, you'll see him in Callyforny yit, diggin' for his fortin'. In the main time, as I know ye'll want money, an' as I've made a lot more than you by huntin' becase of being a better shot, d'ye see here's a small sum which I axes you to accept of as a testimoniyall of my ondyin' friendship."

"Becase I knowed there war ill-blood betwixt the two." "But men do not kill one another whenever they quarrel, do they?" "Faix, they do sometimes." "Did you ever, of your own knowledge, know a man before who killed another?" "Oh dear! yes; shure I did." "Well, tell us an instance."

She did not want them to know, an they shall not; besides, thar are Folks in this cussed Settlement mean enough to begrudge her the grave Lot she has becase of what she was driv to. "Thar is one thing I want you to stop. I dont want you to hire Peter Slogan with Blood money, nur nobody else, to haul wood fur me.

"Thank you, Docthor; but faith I think you ought hardly to dhrink the same fireside, becase it appears to be rather hot for your Reverence, at the present time ha, ha, ha! Jokin' still, Docthor, we must be. Well, what harm! I wish we may never do worse!"

He picked it up, but did not put it in his pocket as a keepsake. He gave it back to her, and she fastened it again to her dress, saying, "I do' know why I shake, only it seems's if somethin' had died that I hoped for. But it is all right, becase you care for me. You love me." She lifted up her face on which the moonlight fell, making a picture the man never forgot to the last day of his life.

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