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Carleton, William, 1794-1869

"The Emigrants Of Ahadarra The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two"

Here, Ranger--Ranger, I say--oh no, sorra one's in the house
now but yourself, Tom. Well, an' there was nothing wrong wid you?"
"Nothin', Nancy, thanks be to the Almighty--down, poor fellow--there
now, Ranger--och, behave, you foolish dog--musha, see this!"
"Throth, Tom," continued his loving wife, "let what will happen, it's
the last journey ever we'll let you take from us. Ever an' ever, there
we wor thinkin' an' thinkin' a thousand things about you. At one time
that something happened you; then that you fell sick an' had none but
strangers about you. Throth we won't; let what will happen, you must
stay wid vis."
"Indeed an' I never knew how I loved the place, an' you all, till I
went; but, thank God, I hope it's the last journey ever I'll have to
take from either you or it."
"Shibby, run down to--or do you, Dora, go, you're the souplest--to Paddy
Mullen's and Jemmy Kelly's, and the rest of the neighbors, an' tell them
to come up, that your father's home. Run now, acushla, an' if you fall
don't wait to rise; an' Shibby, darlin', do you whang down a lot o' that
bacon into rashers, 'your father must be at death's door wid hunger;
but wasn't it well that I thought of having the whiskey in, for you see
afther Thursday last we didn't know what minute you'd dhrop in on us,
Tom, an' I said it was best to be prepared.


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