Handy Andy: A Tale of Irish LifeMacmillan, 1896 - 522 oldal |
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xi. oldal
... Murphy and Doctor Growling never lived even in Ireland at its wildest , that is no drawback to your enjoyment of their extravagances . You do not expect psychological accuracy in an Irish romance , and you are grateful to Samuel Lover ...
... Murphy and Doctor Growling never lived even in Ireland at its wildest , that is no drawback to your enjoyment of their extravagances . You do not expect psychological accuracy in an Irish romance , and you are grateful to Samuel Lover ...
xiv. oldal
... Murphy ; at other times a real offence justifies the encounter , as when Ned O'Connor pinks Squire O'Grady . But in any case the world is there to see the fun , and to treat the duel in the best style of Irish levity . Thus , also , is ...
... Murphy ; at other times a real offence justifies the encounter , as when Ned O'Connor pinks Squire O'Grady . But in any case the world is there to see the fun , and to treat the duel in the best style of Irish levity . Thus , also , is ...
20. oldal
... MURPHY . Murtough Murphy was a great character , as may be guessed from his letter . He was a country attorney of good practice ; -good , because he could not help it , for he was a clever , ready - witted fellow , up to all sorts of ...
... MURPHY . Murtough Murphy was a great character , as may be guessed from his letter . He was a country attorney of good practice ; -good , because he could not help it , for he was a clever , ready - witted fellow , up to all sorts of ...
21. oldal
... Murphy . The Squire read his letter two or three times , and made his comments as he proceeded . " " Working heaven and earth to , " - ha - So , that's the work O'Grady's at that's old friendship , —foul - foul ; and after all the money ...
... Murphy . The Squire read his letter two or three times , and made his comments as he proceeded . " " Working heaven and earth to , " - ha - So , that's the work O'Grady's at that's old friendship , —foul - foul ; and after all the money ...
24. oldal
... Murphy from Dublin to execute his vengeance . Having settled this in his own mind , he became more contented , and said , with a self - satisfied nod of the head , ' We'll see who's the spoon . ' In a few days Murtough Murphy returned ...
... Murphy from Dublin to execute his vengeance . Having settled this in his own mind , he became more contented , and said , with a self - satisfied nod of the head , ' We'll see who's the spoon . ' In a few days Murtough Murphy returned ...
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Andy Rooney Andy's answer Arrah asked bailiff began better Biddy blackguard blunderbuss Bridget Brock called craythur cried crowd dear Dick Dawson divil doctor door Dublin Durfy Edward O'Connor exclaimed eyes Faith Faix Fanny Father Phil fellow fire Furlong gave gentleman girl give Goggins Growling Gustavus Gusty hand Handy Andy head hear heard heart heerd honour horse Ireland Irish Jack joke lady Larry Hogan laughing laughter look Lord Scatterbrain M'Garry ma'am Matty Merryvale Miss Riley Misther Dick Moriarty mother murder Murtough Murphy Neck-or-Nothing Hall never night O'Grady O'Grady's Oonah Owny party pistol poor postilion Ratty Reddy returned roared Rooney round SAMUEL LOVER shouted song soon spoke Squire Egan story sure tell thee there's thing thought Tom Connor Tom Loftus trumpeter turned voice woman wonder word