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To put a head-stone over my weeny goolden-haired darlin', for the sake of the little thrifles I sarved thim in! Well! may none belongin' to her ever know poverty or hardship! but if they do, an' that I have it How-an'-iver, no matther. God bless thim! God bless thim! Wait till Kathleen hears it!" "An' the best of it was, Owen, that she never expected to see one of your faces.

He got started on that thar 'forced march, ez he calls it, an' he never could git off'n it. Trot he must when the Cunnel pleased. He 'lowed she reminded him o' that thar old Cunnel that he sarved under in the wars. Ef it killed the regiment, he got thar on time. Sence then the Cunnel jes gins Tobe her orders, an' he moseys ter do 'em quick, jes like he war obleeged ter obey.

"Well, then, would you like him for your landlord, out and out? such a fine gentleman as he is!" "Blast him for a gintleman!" said Joe; "I'd sooner have his father; he war an honest man, more by token he war no Protestant; he sarved processes for Richard Peyton, up by Loch Allen."

"Why, blood alive, sir," replied Darby, "sure turnin' Protestant, I hope, isn't to prevent me from swearin' don't themselves swear through thick and thin? and, verily, some of the Parsons too, are as handy at it, as if they had sarved an apprenticeship to it." "Well, but about this fellow, the Spy?"

He strode along so rapidly that Tom had hard work to keep up with him; and in spite of his efforts, David strode into the workshop first, pulled off his hat, dashed it down on the floor, and struck one hand loudly with his fist. "What I say is this here, sir. I've sarved you faithful ever since you come back from the burning Ingies " "Silence!" "And made the garden what it is "

"Well, then," replied Phats, speaking in his natural manner, "I have; an' a betther spot isn't in Europe than there is undher the hip of Cullamore. But do you know how Roger Cooke sarved Adam Blakely of Glencuil?" "Perfectly well," replied Hycy, "he ruined him." "But we don't know it," said Ned; "how was it, Teddy?"

Them as ladles their wits oot o' other foak's brains gits nobbut middlin sarved." "You don't seem to miss Mr. Hubert very much?" said Laura, with a laughing look. Daffady scratched his head. "Noa they say he's doin wonnerfu well, deaen i' Froswick, an I'm juist glad on 't; for he wasna yan for work." "Why, Daffady, they say now he's killing himself with work!" Daffady grinned a cautious grin.

'Madame bids me for to say that dinnar is sarved. Messieurs, my compliments; then suddenly perceiving Umslopogaas, who was loitering along after us and playing with his battleaxe, he threw up his hands in astonishment. 'Ah, mais quel homme! he ejaculated in French, 'quel sauvage affreux! Take but note of his huge choppare and the great pit in his head.

"Why, then," continued Sir Terence, following Miss Nugent to the table, where she was sealing letters "I must tell you how I sarved that same man on another occasion, and got the victory, too." No general officer could talk of his victories, or fight his battles o'er again, with more complacency than Sir Terence O'Fay recounted his civil exploits. "Now I'll tell you, Miss Nugent.

He was the last one to sarve here. He sarved an attachment," replied the inevitable humorist of all Californian assemblages. "Is he here?" asked Mrs. Tucker, disregarding the renewed laughter which followed this subtle witticism. The loungers at the door made way for one of their party, who was half dragged, half pushed into the shop.

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