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Even with their huts a third or a half finished, they would be in a much better condition to receive the attack of the Apaches than if compelled to place their heavy luggage-wagons in a semi-circle and fight from behind them. "The gentleman spakes the thruth," muttered Mickey, as he walked along, "and I'm not the one to forgit such a favor, when he took so much pains to tell me.
"One of my friends says, 'Snap is redeemed by her many vices. What made her confidence in me from the very first most remarkable was her general dislike to all strangers. She hates nearly every one. 'Snap spakes to us all about place, is said of her by our old gardener.
If Lamh Laudher comes off best, all I've struv for is knocked on the head. Dher Chiernah, I'll crush the sowl of his father or I'll not die happy." "Nell, you're bittherer than soot, and blacker too," observed Rody. "Am I?" said Nell, "an' is it from the good crathur that was ready, the other night, to murdher the mild innocent woman that he spakes so well of, that we hear sich discoorse?"
"Hist, Mary, don't spake so loud not that I care who spakes now; you see it's me; and I'm going to the Cottage. Is Father John at home?" "And what would you do with Father John, now? Don't you know the police is afther you?" "What matther? it's not much throuble I'll be giving thim, looking for me. I'm going to thim myself now." "An' what for would you do that, Mr. Thady?
"What is it, Terror?" asked Howard. The brute whined and ran to his masters and then back to the bushes. "It maybe a trap to catch us," said Elwood. "I prefer very much taking to the canoe and getting away from the island." "But it may be some one suffering and needing help. He may perish if we leave him here." "Yez spakes the truth," said Tim.
"'Faix, she spakes like a woman; so proud of her feet, says Tom to himself, astonished, as you may suppose, but pretending never to think it remarkable all the time; and so he went on discoursin'; and says he, 'It's thrue for you, ma'am, says he, 'that horses wares shoes but that stands to rayson, ma'am, you see seeing the hardship their feet has to go through on the hard roads."
If a million tons isn't enough take a billion tons!" At this point I got in some questions about God's language and the kind of flowers. "Well, dear," she said, "He spakes Irish t' Irish people and the charioteer was an Irishman." "Maybe it was a wuman!" I ventured. "Aye, but there's no difference up there."
"I'd ha' been willin' t' ha' her about me till I died and went to lie by my old man. She'd make it easier dyin' she spakes so gentle an' moves about so still. I could be fast sure that pictur' was drawed for her i' thy new Bible th' angel a-sittin' on the big stone by the grave. Eh, I wouldna mind ha'in a daughter like that; but nobody ne'er marries them as is good for aught."
Jocelyn's face, said, "If yees ever spakes of what yer've sane, I'll be the death of ye by the V'argin I will; so mum's the word, or it'll be worse for ye." When Mildred returned she found her mother nervously prostrated. "I've had a bad turn," was her only explanation. "Mamma," cried Mildred, in sharp distress, "we must leave this place. It's killing you."
"Well, then," says his Riv'rence, "in considheration ov the needcessity," says he, "I'll let you off for this time! but mind now, afther I say præstho, the first ov us that spakes a word ov English is the hare præstho!" Neither ov them spoke for near a minit, considering wid themselves how they were to begin sich a great thrial ov shkill.
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