[Charles O’Malley, The Irish Dragoon Volume 1 (of 2) by Charles Lever]@TWC D-Link bookCharles O’Malley, The Irish Dragoon Volume 1 (of 2) CHAPTER XVI 6/9
And then, ye keep numerous beasts of prey, dangerous in their habits, and unseemly to behold." "A bull terrier, sir, and two game-cocks, are, I assure you, the only animals in my household." "Well.
I'll fine you for it." "I believe, Doctor," said the dean, interrupting in an undertone, "that you cannot impose a penalty in this matter." "Ay, but I can.
'Singing-birds,' says the statute, 'are forbidden within the wall.'" "And then, ye dazzled my eyes at Commons with a bit of looking-glass, on Friday.
I saw you.
May the devil!--ahem! As I was saying, that's casting _reflections_ on the heads of the college; and your servant it was, _Michaelis Liber_, Mickey Free,--may the flames of!--ahem!--an insolent varlet! called me a sweep." "You, Doctor; impossible!" said I, with pretended horror. "Ay, but d'ye see me, now? It's thrue, for I looked about me at the time, and there wasn't another sweep in the place but myself.
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