| William Carleton - 1889 - 264 sider
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| 1892 - 336 sider
...opinion himself ; his knees knocked together with the terror of Fin's return, and he accordingly hastened to bid Oonagh farewell, and to assure her, that from...this part of the country while I live." Fin, in the meantime, had gone into the cradle, where he lay very quietly, his heart at his mouth with delight... | |
| Joseph Jacobs - 1892 - 314 sider
...opinion himself; his knees knocked together with the terror of Fin's return, and he accordingly hastened to bid Oonagh farewell, and to assure her, that from...that I'm not a match for him," said he, " strong as 1 am ; tell him I will avoid him as I would the plague, and that I will make myself scarce in this... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 432 sider
...water, oozed out in a little shower from his hand. " I'll now go in," said he, " to my cradle ; for I scorn to lose my time with any one that's not able...see, her husband. " I admit fairly that I'm not a mutch for him," said he, " strong as I am ; tell him I will avoid him as I would the plague, and that... | |
| Joseph Jacobs - 1923 - 324 sider
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