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Castle Richmond

CHAPTER XIII
19/28

Do you hear that ?" "Laws, father, what nonsense you do talk.

Who's thinking about the man?
He comes here for what he wants to ate and dhrink, and I suppose the house is free to him as another.

If not we'd betther just shut up the front door." After which she tossed herself up and began to wipe her glasses in a rather dignified manner.
Mr.O'Dwyer sat smoking his pipe and chewing the cud of his reflections.

"They ain't afther no good; I'm sure of that." In saying which, however, he referred to the doings of the Molletts down at Kanturk, rather than to any amatory proceedings which might have taken place between the young man and his daughter.
On the following morning Mr.Mollett senior awoke with a racking headache.

My belief is, that when men pay this penalty for drinking, they are partly absolved from other penalties.


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