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The horse tossed its head, wrinkled its upper lip, and seemed to grin. "That gave the big bear a jolt," he apparently observed. Bearover's companion was a husky-looking young Irishman, and he now seemed on the point of taking flight. He was even paler than Bearover, and his teeth actually chattered together. "Holy saints!" he gasped. "The divvil is in the beast! It spakes."
"That you should aim the gun. He would then flee at once." Elwood laughed and added: "But we have no breakfast, and we may as well be moving." "You're a sensible boy," added Tim O'Rooney, "be the towken that when ye spakes ye quiverally anticipates me own thoughts."
The devil a thing escaped them but a cat, which did not come within the meaning of any act of parliament: the cats only had escaped. "'There's the alien act, to be sure, said the magistrate, 'and perhaps she's a French spy, in disguise. "'She spakes like a French spy, sure enough, says Tom; 'and she was missin', I remember, all last Spy-Wednesday.
'Kirry will be sending something for the lil one the next time she writes, I was thinking, and behould ye here it is." "Something spakes to us, Nancy," said Pete. "'Deed it does, though." The child gurgled and purred, and for all her fine headgear she was absorbed in her bare toes.
When we say, however, that Lamh Laudher was the head of his party, we beg to be understood as alluding only to his personal courage and prowess; for there were in it men of far greater wealth and of higher respectability, so far as mere wealth could confer the latter. "Lamh Laudher," said Meehaul, "whenever a Neil spakes to you, you may know it's hot in friendship."
"Why, he he's a devilish pleasant little fellow, any way, so he is; throth it's he that spakes well of you, at any rate; if he was ten times worse than he is, he has a tongue in his head that will gain him friends." "I see, Art," said Frank, laughing, "he has been layin' it thick an' sweet on you.
"Oh, let us pass," said Merwyn, in a loud tone. "A cop knocked her husband on the head, and we are taking her to him." "Och! ye are roight, me mon. We'll let onybody pass who spakes in her swate brogue;" and the crowd parted. Reaching the hospital, Sally rushed into the office with the breathless demand, "Where's Barney?"
'Oh no, mother, says he, 'it's not him at all that I mane it's the gintleman that spakes in the little white church at Carra he's not a praist at all, says he.
Now, don't you see the advantage that the Irishman has over you; he spakes first and thinks aftherwards, and then, you know, it gives him plenty of time to think here's God bless us all, anyhow but that's the way an Irishman bates a Scotchman in givin' an answer; for if he fails by word o' mouth, why, whatever he's deficient in he makes up by the fist or cudgel; and there's our three Irish answers for one Scotch."
But come, don't keep her waiting; and, whatever you do, don't stay long; every word she spakes is killing her." Martin followed his sister into the sick-room, and, gently taking Anty's offered hand, asked her in a whisper, what he could do for her.
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