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She rode Jim's big favourite, Garryowen, who, although years had added wisdom to him, was always impatient when nearly home; he was reefing and pulling, as they swept up at a hand gallop, but Tommy held him easily, and pulled up near Mr. Linton, laughing. He looked at them with grave content. "I began to think you meant me to have tea alone," he said.

She was in her mood of Planxty Kelly and Garryowen all the way. 'Madame est Irlandaise? Redworth heard the Frenchman say, and he owned to what was implied in the answering tone of the question. 'We should be dull dogs without the Irish leaven! So Tony in exile still managed to do something for her darling Erin.

He ducked to avoid a cushion from his sister. "It's a most disastrous experiment to keep Norah off a horse for five weeks!" "We won't repeat it," said her father, "not that Garryowen seemed to be suffering from nervous prostration as he came up the paddock or Monarch either! Any letters?" "One from Wally," Norah cried, "poor old boy.

The bells from every steeple and tower rung gaily out a peal of welcome as we marched into "that beautiful city called Cork," our band playing "Garryowen" for we had been originally raised in Ireland, and still among our officers maintained a strong majority from that land of punch, priests, and potatoes the tattered flag of the regiment proudly waving over our heads, and not a man amongst us whose warm heart did not bound behind a Waterloo medal.

Then outside, and to the stables a massive red brick pile, creeper-covered, where Monarch and Garryowen, and Bosun, and the buggy ponies, looked placidly from their loose boxes, and asked for and got apples from Jim's pockets.

Cecilia otherwise Tommy and Bob Rainham came up to Billabong three days later, and were met by Jim, who had ridden into Cunjee with Black Billy, and released the motor from inglorious seclusion in the local garage. Billy jogged off, leading Garryowen, and Jim watched them half wistfully for a minute before turning to the car.

And you let him on Garryowen." "Only for a moment and then with my heart in my boots!" said Jim. "Norah, I think you're utterly mad if you lend him Bobs after last night, too! Why, you know jolly well I'VE never asked you for your pony!" "Well, you could have had him," Norah answered, "you know that, Jimmy.

If so, then it is clearly indicated as a course of action: we shut our eyes against logic and the vaunted laws of economy. They are the knot we cut; or would cut, had we the sword. Diana did it to the tune of Garryowen or Planxty Kelly. O for a despot! The cry was for a beneficent despot, naturally: a large-minded benevolent despot. In short, a despot to obey their bidding.

She was in her mood of Planxty Kelly and Garryowen all the way. 'Madame est Irlandaise? Redworth heard the Frenchman say, and he owned to what was implied in the answering tone of the question. 'We should be dull dogs without the Irish leaven! So Tony in exile still managed to do something for her darling Erin.

They were in the smoke now, they heard the yelling charge ahead, the rifle fire raging, swelling to a terrific roar; and they marched forward, playing "Garryowen" not very well, for Connor's jaw was half gone, and Bradley's horse was down; and the bandmaster, reeling in the saddle, parried blow on blow from a clubbed rifle, until a stunning crack alongside of the head laid him flat across his horse's neck.