The knight of Gwynne. With illustr. by H.K. Browne, Nide 1 |
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accent Bagenal Daly Beecham believe better broke called Captain Forester carriage character cried Daly's Darcy's daughter dear dinner door dromedary Dublin eyes favour feeling fellow Forester's fortune Freney gentleman Gleeson habits half hand head hear heard heart Heffernan Helen Helen read Hickman O'Reilly honour hope horse Horseleap House interrupted Ireland Irish Jack Morris Kilbeggan knew Knight of Gwynne Lady Eleanor laughing leave less Lionel look Lord Castlereagh Lord Drogheda Lord Netherby Loughrea Mac Donough mamma mind Miss Daly morning muttered never old Hickman once opened Parliament party passion Paul Dempsey political racter ready remark reply Sandy scarcely seat seemed seen servant side smile speak spoke stood strange sure Tate tell there's thing thought tion Tom Gleeson tone took turned voice vote walked whisper wish words young دو وو
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Sivu 34 - I mean. Well, to be short with it, they came up with one on the bank of a river, and soon gave chase; he was a fine strong fellow, and well able to run. I wish you heard Dick tell this part of it; never was there such sport in the world, blazing away all together as fast as they could prime and load, at one time at the goose, more times at each other; the mules kicking, the asses braying, and Dick cantering about on his dromedary, upsetting every one near him, and shouting like mad.
Sivu 35 - The murther was out, gentlemen, for ye see the consul couldn't get a raal dromedary, and was obliged to make one out of a Christian, and a black fellow he had for a cook ; and sure enough in the beginning of the day Dick says ho went like a clipper — 'twas doubling after the goose destroyed him.