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Now, here am I, an' I can scarcely say, that ever you courted me like a man that had feelin'. I think you're revengeful, too; for I have seen you look black an' angry at a woman, before now. You never loved me, I know I say I know you did not. There, then, is some of my raisons but I'll tell you one more, that's worth them all.

It's clear that he doesn't care about the welfare and prosperity of his tenantry; and for that raison or rather for all these raisons put together I'll join my son, and go to a country where, by all accounts, there's better prospects for them that's honest and industrious than there is in this unfortunate one of ours, where the interest of the people is so much neglected neglected! no, but never thought of at all!

"No matther for that, sorrow foot yez'll put acrass the thrashel this evenin'; now, I'll toll you what, Skinadre, I wouldn't this blessed minute, for all I've earned these six months, that ye came this evenin'; I have my raisons for it; Art Maguire is a boy that we have no right to compare ourselves wid you all know that."

But the Woman thinks it would be much better, if they handled by the gross in Italian Confits, Candied and Musk sugar plums, Raisons of the Sun, Figs, Almonds, Pistaches, Bon Christian Pears, Granad-Apples, and dried fruits; together with Greek and Spanish Wines, delicate Sack, Muskadine, and Frontinyack Wine; which is a Negotiation, pleasing to the ey, delicious for the tast, and beloved by all the World.

James declined doing this, and told him of his proposed plan. "Nothing like taking time by the forelock!" exclaimed the Irishman. "I've my raisons, and I'll be off as soon as I can stow some food in my inside and catch the horse before it is daylight, so that it will be a hard job for any of them fellows to find me, even if they have a fancy for that same."

A fifth is the excellent and perfect colours, as blacke, white, greene, yellow, and red, and the materials to dye withall, so often spoken of in this discourse: among which I haue some hope to bring you to the knowledge of the rich graine of Cochonillio, so much esteemed, and of so great price. I speake nothing of the seuerall sorts of passing good grapes for Wine and Raisons.

"For sound raisons, that no man knows better than yourself." "I'm not the only person that thinks there's one too many of the family, Morty. In that opinion I am ably supported by his lordship, just gone out there." "Where! Ay, I see whereabouts you are now. One too many faith, so the blessed pair of you think, no doubt."

Lui-meme a table, et sans suppot, Sur chaque muid levait un pot D'impot. Oh! oh! oh! oh! ah! ah! ah! ah! &c. La, la. Aux filles de bonnes maisons Comme il avait su plaire, Ses sujets avaient cent raisons De le nommer leur pere: D'ailleurs il ne levait de ban Que pour tirer quatre fois l'an Au blanc. Oh! oh! oh! oh! ah! ah! ah! ah! &c. La, la.

M'Carthy; and indeed, Letty, I have raisons to fear that the poor young gintleman, for so he is by family and blood at all events is in great danger. However, if it will make your mind aisy, I'll see what can be done to get him safe over it this night." "This night, Jerry? why what do you mane? what about this night more than any other night?"

In the windows were placed bright shells and cocoanuts; there were the large blue china pots, in which the costly ginger is brought; there were quantities of almonds, raisons, citron, and lemons in glass shells; neat paper bags for coffee, and small Chinese chests that had held real Chinese tea.