A month in Mayo. With miscellaneous papers1876 |
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... in an additional handful of salt : this will form a sort of crust , into which plunge the slices . Serve up , with the liquor in which they were boiled for sauce . " " Can ye fish , Charlie ? " asked my 10 THE LODGE .
... in an additional handful of salt : this will form a sort of crust , into which plunge the slices . Serve up , with the liquor in which they were boiled for sauce . " " Can ye fish , Charlie ? " asked my 10 THE LODGE .
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... asked my kind host , as the dishes were removed . " Are ye for the screw or the kettle ? " The meaning of the rather enigmatical question dawned at once upon me , and , evidently to his satisfaction , I pronounced in favour of " the ...
... asked my kind host , as the dishes were removed . " Are ye for the screw or the kettle ? " The meaning of the rather enigmatical question dawned at once upon me , and , evidently to his satisfaction , I pronounced in favour of " the ...
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... asking your leave , but Larry and I were in your room before six this morning , and he said it would be murder to awaken ye ; faith , Charlie , you looked like a snoring cherub . " I blushed , and expressed my gratitude and acquiescence ...
... asking your leave , but Larry and I were in your room before six this morning , and he said it would be murder to awaken ye ; faith , Charlie , you looked like a snoring cherub . " I blushed , and expressed my gratitude and acquiescence ...
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George Rooper. Rather puzzled at the apparent meaninglessness of the proceeding , I asked for an explanation . " Just a thrick , yer ' onner , in regard of the army , the bastes ! " The army , I was aware , meant the police , or that ...
George Rooper. Rather puzzled at the apparent meaninglessness of the proceeding , I asked for an explanation . " Just a thrick , yer ' onner , in regard of the army , the bastes ! " The army , I was aware , meant the police , or that ...
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... asked I. " Troth , an ' I did not at all ; I just stood on the bridge down beyant , and fired two barrels right among them ; * sure you might have heard them skirling at Castlebar . " * A fact ! Why , Larry , you must have half - killed ...
... asked I. " Troth , an ' I did not at all ; I just stood on the bridge down beyant , and fired two barrels right among them ; * sure you might have heard them skirling at Castlebar . " * A fact ! Why , Larry , you must have half - killed ...
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amusing animal appearance bank Barretts beast beautiful better beyant Biddy birds blaggard Blake bless Bogleeze Bolsover bright buck bull carrion crow Charlie course craythur deep doubt Dublin eyes Faith favour Fcap feet fish Forest fox hunters fresh gintleman Green grouse Half-Hours hand hare head heard horse hounds Hour hunt Ireland Irish Jemmy Jim Barrett keeper kill lady Larry Larry's least little pill lobsters look Mick mighty miles Miss Honor Miss O'Hara morning mountain nature nest never object once otter oysters passed perhaps Phalim pleasant pool poor poteen priest purchaser R. A. PROCTOR river Rivirince rock Rooper rope rushes Salmo Salar salmon sand eel shooting shot Shure side sort sport sportsman stone stream Tattersall's Thady Thames and Tweed tide tion Tony turf uncon walked whisky wild yards yer onner young
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Página 115 - Yet," upon the river; Some jealousy of some one's heir, Some hopes of dying broken-hearted; A miniature, a lock of hair, The usual vows, — and then we parted. We parted: months and years rolled by; We met again four summers after. Our parting was all sob and sigh, — Our meeting was all mirth and laughter; For, in my heart's most secret cell, There had been many other lodgers; And she was not the ball-room's belle, But only Mrs. — Something — Rogers!