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this practice for it is both sinful d god bless your an many thanks to ur gracious reverence for us well we tow that it s the blessed thing to folly your words bring over that naked starved looking man who stirring the fire under that pot said his be looks hke famine itself the poor scholar will you come over here to h...
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exclaimed in alarm oh the poor scholar don t kill him oh sir dear don t kill him on t kill poor sir an him still sick kill him replied the master kill him faith he d be no common man who could ill him he has as many lives in him as a cat he can live behind a ditch the on his dying and he would live if he was stuck n t...
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you colonel b as a gentleman of honour and humanity will investigate the conduct of your agent and see justice done to an honest man who must have been oppressed in your name and under colour of your authority ii my agent has dared to be unjust to fc fc the poor scholar tenant said the colonel in order to provide for h...
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life either as tenants who cultivate our lands or as members of moral or christian society well well i believe what you say is too the poor scholar the records of virtue in humble life who would record it when nothing goes down days but what is either monstrous or true colonel yet in my humble opinion a us irish peasan...
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v c the took that did the boy s heart so much honour he v on the colonel the next m acquainted s wishes ami thy was immediately after the s removal from i situation our hero s personal appearance was by this t changed for the better his countenance naturally expressive of feeling firmness and now appeared to additional...
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hedges were mixed up with the gates broken or altogether removed the field was rank with the of weeds and the grass grown avenues spoke of solitude and desertion the still appearance too of the house itself and the absence of smoke from its time tinged chimneys all told a tale which one perhaps the greatest portion of...
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opinion as you know them better than i do before we enter on business ax o s the poor scholar inquire if you feel relieved of that attack yon complained of the day before yesterday of a habit myself and know something about the management of a good is an excellent thing as for me i drank too much with my friend b y an...
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in point of you look ill pray allow me to take home papers and i shall have all clear and satisfactory fore two o clock they know my method sir they do they do but i am anxious they ould also know mine besides it will amuse me p i want excitement good day for the present u will be down about twelve or one at the farthe...
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can only say that the man failed in his rents i him and put a better tenant in his place i cannot see a crime in that your honour replied m i can prove by them that s to the fore this minute ai well as by this written sir that i offered him the full at the same time as god is my judge part of it afore that is certainly...
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that occurred ten years ago are up in my teeth i have to say but that it proves how very badly off the must have been for an against my conduct and discretion as his agent since he finds compelled to hunt so far back for a charge that is by no means the heaviest charge i have to ring against you replied the colonel the...
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i do they go into my at the time an how could i forget them but i in t bear somehow to look back at what we i feel my heart well look at me t i a poor wasted now in to what i was thin v god he sees the change s in you but ire t your t or mine either well you see me now happier before rod i m happier happier a thous...
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is the poverty of the people they are poor and therefore the more easily wrought up to outrage they are poor and think that any change must be for the better they are not only poor but imaginative and the for those vague speculations by which they are let their condition be improved and the most fertile source of popul...
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no you did not for it wasn t in you to a child alley you ll pardon me an forgive me if if ever i did what was to you an call in the till i see them about me i want to have their forgiveness too i know i ll have it for they good an ever loved me the daughters now entered the room exclaiming beloved father is com in b...
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more distinctly i would be glad to know a that god in goodness has sent to smooth b bed in death if it id be sir to you to t the poor scholar do remember replied the priest a young a whom you met some years ago on his way to as a poor scholar you and your family ere particularly kind to him so kind that he has ever sin...
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in a is who am with you beloved mother of my hei she smiled but only for a moment the poor scholar looked at him laid his head upon her his face with her tears and muttered out in a kind of sweet musical the irish cry of joy we are incapable of describing this scene further our readers must be contented to know that th...
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instance and promising lays to b fair one he is not met by ay ay it a sugar enough e d be n year married a j are mi and an up your hind the door by which she means to with the probability of being agreeable when abroad but in his own family having thus shown that the fiddle and its mm e mixed up so with our language ...
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beamed that singular expression of inward serenity so peculiar to the blind his temper was sweet and even but capable of rising through the of his own humour to a high pitch of and enjoyment the dress he wore as far as i can remember was always the same in colour and fabric to wit a brown coat a sober tinted cotton wa...
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several of the neighbourhood that had reached us and as much too of the village gossip and scandal as we knew nothing can exceed the overflowing kindness and affection with which the irish is received on the occasion of a dance or merry making and to do him justice he loses no opportunity of his own importance from hab...
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elsewhere it is enough to say that is now in his glory and proud may the young man be who fills the honourable post of his companion and sits next him he is a living store house of intelligence a travelling for the parish the lover s text book the young woman s best companion for where is the courtship going on of wh...
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in the country and mark the change which takes place in s whole temperament physical and moral he first rises up rather his own sweetheart and assuming such a station on the floor as renders it necessary that both should face the he on the dance then goes quietly at the outset gradually he begins to move more by and by...
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plots and did this little of society present there was the the the and the as sharply marked within this their humble sphere as if they appeared on the world s wider stage with half its wealth and all its temptations to draw forth their prevailing there too was the bully the the liar the and the coward each as perfect ...
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you one now proceed i m to imitate you as well as i can sir i believe v yes sir you are to me but sir did you see me my lips or pull up my breeches be that s first make a a bow i mane to miss stop again sir are you goin to the why one would think that it s about to of her for ever you are gently gently there well tha...
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if you love me alive the post be the will distance us replied bob it s likely to be the post to him anyhow any money shouted the little fellow any money long bam h d do the post to the life mind it boys dear mind it or we re lost a bit they heed me it s a flock o bees or sheep they re like sam where are you the post yo...
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by which she noted all this are as perceptible in the young of this day as they were in the young of fifty years ago she consequently knows from experience how to manage each party so as to bring about the which she so devoutly wishes upon second thoughts l however we are inclined to think after all that the right of u...
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and the mention the name of an individual or a family to the and the medium through which her memory passes back to them is that of her professed employment a at wakes and don t you know young of v i do replies the and what about him why he was married to day to ould jack m s daughter well god grant them luck an happi...
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day li day ay far an near her fame as a d the made girl that ever came from like do i it an how t himself an the ladies from the big house ca to see herself an your father the bride and an it wasn t on every hill head you d get the same s it was far and near her fame for dan an is there no news you at all the word mary...
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himself and one for his friend and indeed the result bears out the supposition now nothing on earth the heart of the established match maker so much as to hear of such a disaster a she over his misfortune for months and his shame to the bounds of her own little world him as a poor pitiful who had not the courage to spe...
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behind the hill or rather mountain of lies one of those deep and almost valleys on which the practised eye of an would dwell with delight as a not likely to be invaded by the feet of the and his red coats in point of fact the spot we speak of was from its peculiarly isolated situation nearly invisible unless to such as...
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or of his day had he only received a scientific education not so honest who never troubled his head about an experiment but only thought of making a good running and the the first thing of course that george did was to consult and both accordingly took a walk up to the scene ol their future operations on sa ss i the pe...
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which they could compare them in this they were not disappointed when the was about half finished he made his appearance attended by a strong party of reluctant soldiers for indeed it is due to the military to state that they never took delight in the country people at the command of a hunter as they generally the it ...
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own pocket in the mean time he was of course to seize the still and report the ca and as he himself the in the fine was to the last shilling upon th natural principle that if be aa fc ii x t the no man would have attempted to set up still so convenient to his own residence and pro of keeping in reserve an old or set of...
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it at with religion respect due to a father it had no effect upon the son who is said to have he ever returned or not he was de on going and go accordingly he did he however alone for it appears that three or fc neighbouring young men accompanied him their sport was good or otherwise is not to pose neither am i able to...
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with it nothing in the world is or of solution ne night about a fortnight after his funeral s daughter of the herd a girl about fourteen bed saw what appeared to be the like of who had been lost she screamed and covering her head with the bed clothes told father and mother that frank m was in house this alarming intel...
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longer and more frequent occurrence her appetite left her and ere four months had elapsed she herself looked as like a as the ghost himself could do for the life of him now this was a pure case of illusion and precisely similar to that detailed so by the german and to others mentioned by the image of m not only appeare...
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we have said hungry and is accounted for as we have already stated the walks and haunts of the are to be considered as very sacred and for instance it is dangerous to throw out dirty water after dusk or before sunrise lest in doing so you them on their passage for these little gentry are peculiarly fond of cleanliness ...
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gets will be a happy woman for he s the moral of a good boy that s nothing but the truth anyhow replied sighing for fear you may be sure that she herself might lose him and indeed a young woman might sigh from many a worse reason but said she changing the subject you appear to be tired honest woman an think you had bet...
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as to ns ii al frank martin and the thing else he was as sensible sober and rational as any other man but on the topic of the man s was peculiarly strong and immovable indeed i remember that the expression of his eyes was singularly wild and hollow and his long narrow temples sallow and now this man did not lead an un...
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after surrounding and searching the whole place they could discover no trace of either saw or in fact with the exception of themselves there was no one either natural or supernatural visible they then returned frank martin and the to the house and had scarcely sat down when it was heard again within ten yards of them a...
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giant who could make a young earthquake or a when he was angry so he accordingly kept about from place to place the note by the messrs chambers in whose admirable journal the above legend appeared a most extraordinary coincidence between my illustration of s strength and that of the giant alluded to by the messrs chamb...
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waters of the lake at the bottom of the hill curl as it were with kindness and sympathy faith said fin beautiful an how are you and how did you sport your figure during my absence my never a as a grass widow as ever there was in sweet among the bushes fin gave a short good humoured cough and laughed most heartily to sh...
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fingers and thumb in it exactly as it came out of her hand never mind said i must only do the best i can with if all fail i ll give him a cast of to keep the wind out of his stomach or a of oak bark to draw it in a bit but above all things think of some plan to get fin out of the scrape he s in otherwise he s a lost ma...
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giant s sake he won t meet with for if he does fin will make of him at once well said the other i am and i have been seeking him these twelve months but he always kept clear of me and i will never rest night or day tm i lay my hands on him a legend of j at this set up a loud laugh of great contempt by the way and look...
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