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"Yes," said Gwendolen, in the same tone, and with a quickness which implied that it was needless to ask questions. "Everything is settled. You are not going to Sawyer's Cottage, I am not going to be inspected by Mrs. Mompert, and everything is to be as I like. So come down with me immediately." "Il est plus aisé de connoître l'homme en général que de connoître un homme en particulier.

"Why do you smoke, Mr Button?" asked Emmeline, who had been watching her friend for some time in silence. "To aise me thrubbles," replied Paddy. He was leaning back with one eye shut and the other fixed on the luff of the sail. He was in his element: nothing to do but steer and smoke, warmed by the sun and cooled by the breeze.

The assembly, more occupied in making noises than in listening for them, gave no reply, till at length two young men declared that they had heard a faint scream, as if from a great distance; whereat a shout of gratulation and triumph rose from all the company. O qu'ils le firent aise!

"Ah, Monsieur S , comment vous portez vous? je suis bien aise de vous voir," said one of the young officers; "how are you, how have you been?" "Vous devenez tout a fait rare," quoth a second. "Le President will be delighted to see you. Why, he says he thought you must have been dead, and les messieurs La" "Who? introduce us."

Na, I never saw the like o' that! The sark ye was mendin at, lyin i' the aise-hole, an' a red cinder aboon't! if I hadna grippit it, it might hae been a' in a lowe lang afore ye cam to look for't; an' Andrew would only gotten a pouchfu o' aise to tak hame wi' him on Saturday nicht, instead of a sark."

Parmier do; but she fancied her voice sounded hoarse and vulgar. She cast a gaze towards a mirror placed at one end of the room. What a plebeian figure! Hark! what was that? a soft tread was heard approaching. The French lady looked up from her book, and fixing her eyes encouragingly on the little girl, she said: "Miss Euston sera bien aise de vous voir; parlez-vous l'anglais?"

"Go go to h l, George, I'll do what I I li-like; sure 'all these ribels ha-hate King William that sa-saved us from brass money a-and wooden noggins eh, stay, shoes it is; no matter, they ought to be brogues I think, for it it's brogues ay, brogues, the papish it is, by hell, 'brogues and broghans an' a' the Pa-papishes wear that saved us from bra-brass money, an and wooden brogues, that's it for dam-damme if ever the Papishers was da-dacent enough to wear brass shoes, never, by jingo; so, boys, it's brass brogues ay, do they ha-hate King William, that put us in the pil-pillory, the pillory in hell, and the devils pel-peltin' us with priests, hurra boys, recover arms stand at aise ha ram down Catholics hurra!"

"I don't know why you should, sir, but I have been making up my mind that you would, all along; either that you would have had it shot off, or that you'd throw it away to aise the horse. Now, we shall do." "Why, what's in the wallet, Tim?"

Augh that's the the wrist; so anyhow, here's little Toal Finnigan's health, an' I don't care what they say, I like little Toal, an' I will like little Toal; bekaise aise if if he was the divil, as as they say he is, in disguise ha, ha, ha! he has a civil tongue in his head."

"Well, then, fill your bumper. Here's to her that got me this room, and had it furnished as you see, in order that I might be at my aise in it for the remaindher o' my life I mane the Cooleen Bawn the Lily of the Plains of Boyle. Come, now, off with it; and if you take it from your lantern jaws! till it's finished, divil a wet lip ever I'll give you."