Irish Ways

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Irish Ways
Barlow Jane
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" Murty, who owned one of the black eyes, here scowled thunderously at Tim over Mrs. Farrell's shoulder, but Tim continued unaware : " To be sure now I was thinkin' Batty had some raison of his own when he painted the yoke an inch deep that-a way. It's the tasty ould contraption entirely. And if that baste hasn't got side-bones, I don't know his head from his tail. Batty O' Kelly, bedad ! Himself 's the gay ould lad that's in it. " This is how it happened that there were so many places empty in... Clochranbeg Chapel on a certain Sunday morning. And nothing but the great popularity of Phelim and his wife prevented it from coming to pass as a further sequel that a lift on M'Gonigal's car should be used as a common periphrasis for any piece of unsuccessfully attempted benevolence. For in these places people have only a small choice of events whereon to base their pro- verbial philosophy, and to sharpen their satirical wits ; so that they cannot well afford often to let slip the opportunity offered by even such trivial occurrences as the failure of this first drive.

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