The Granvilles, An Irish Tale 1

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" at this auspicious moment the shuffling and burly figure of Peter Mackey, the publican, with its red nose, appeared in the yard.
This seemed to have given a still loftier swing to the hilarity.
Peter was a man of rather doubtful popularity; he was suspected of being rather unfavourable to the general views entertained by his customers on political subjects, and this greatly diminished the confidence which he would otherwise have secured through the medium of his friendly and apparently confid
...ing character. At any rate, he was generally regarded as a " cute, sensible man," who minded his own business, and acted civilly towards his customers. When he made his appearance on the present occasion, there arose a THE GR ANVIL LES. 169 general cheer for laim; a clieer, wliicli, doubtless, contained a large vein of irony ; but Peter wasn't particular as to the nature of the concealed feelings — he was conver- sant enough in that species of disguise himself; he therefore returned the compli- ment, to all appearance with interest, exclaiming, as he waved his hat, and elevated his nose, — " Long life to vees, ladiesand gentlemen; and to you, Denny MuUins, and not for- getting the captain here " (the captain's countenance assumed a comic expression at this moment) ; '' long life, and many happy years to yees all;" here he took from his coat pockets three or four bottles of whiskey, and holding them to view, exclaimed, — '^ Jingo, there!

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