Handy Andy: A Tale of Irish LifeRoutledge, 1870 - 380 oldal |
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16. oldal
... returned from Dublin , and to Merryvale he immediately proceeded . The squire opened to him . directly his intention of commencing hostile law proceedings against O'Grady , and asked what most summary measures could be 16 HANDY ANDY .
... returned from Dublin , and to Merryvale he immediately proceeded . The squire opened to him . directly his intention of commencing hostile law proceedings against O'Grady , and asked what most summary measures could be 16 HANDY ANDY .
22. oldal
... returned with his parcel for the squire , and his note from Murtough Murphy , which ran thus " MY DEAR SQUIRE . I send you the blister for O'Grady , as you insis on it ; but I think you won't find it easy to serve him with it . " Your ...
... returned with his parcel for the squire , and his note from Murtough Murphy , which ran thus " MY DEAR SQUIRE . I send you the blister for O'Grady , as you insis on it ; but I think you won't find it easy to serve him with it . " Your ...
23. oldal
... returning through the village , he espicd him coming down the street in company with Tom Durfy and the widow , who were laughing heartily at some joke Murtough was telling then , which seemed to amuse him as much as his hearers . his ...
... returning through the village , he espicd him coming down the street in company with Tom Durfy and the widow , who were laughing heartily at some joke Murtough was telling then , which seemed to amuse him as much as his hearers . his ...
27. oldal
... returned with a can of lamp - oil to Dick , who swore at him for his stupidity : " The divil fly away with you ; you never do anything right ; you bring me lamp - oil for a pistol . " “ Well , sure I thought lamp - oil was the right ...
... returned with a can of lamp - oil to Dick , who swore at him for his stupidity : " The divil fly away with you ; you never do anything right ; you bring me lamp - oil for a pistol . " “ Well , sure I thought lamp - oil was the right ...
35. oldal
... returned Murphy , " and not better drink in Ireland than Mrs. Fay's . What do you say , lads , one and all - will you dine with me ? " " Will a duck swim ? " chuckled out Jack Horan , an oily veteran , who seldom opened his mouth but to ...
... returned Murphy , " and not better drink in Ireland than Mrs. Fay's . What do you say , lads , one and all - will you dine with me ? " " Will a duck swim ? " chuckled out Jack Horan , an oily veteran , who seldom opened his mouth but to ...
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