The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — volume 4

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The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — volume 4
Lever Charles James
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Mr. O'Leary was, and I am induced to believe is, a particularly short, fat, greasy-looking gentleman, with a head as free from phrenologicaldevelopment as a billiard-ball, and a countenance which, in feature andcolour, nearly resembled the face of a cherub, carved in oak, as we seethem in old pulpits.
Short as is his stature, his limbs compose the least part of it. Hishands and feet, forming some compensation by their ample proportions, with short, thick fins, vulgarly called a cobbler's thumb.
... His voicevarying in cadence from a deep barytone, to a high falsetto, maintainsthroughout the distinctive characteristic of a Dublin accent andpronunciation, and he talks of the "Veel of Ovoca, and a beef-steek, "with some price of intonation. What part of the Island he cameoriginally from, or what may be his age, are questions I have the mostprofound ignorance of; I have heard many anecdotes which would imply hisbeing what the French call "d'un age mur"--but his own observations aregenerally limited to events occurring since the peace of "fifteen.

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