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CHAPTER 42
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THE SQUIRES1.
O'Connor had scarcely been joined by the priest, when Larry Toole, who jogged quietly on, pipe in mouth, behind his master, was accosted2 by his reverence's servant, a stout3, clean-limbed fellow, arrayed in blue frieze4, who rode a large, ill-made horse, and bumped listlessly along at that easy swinging jog at which our southern farmers are wont5 to ride. The fellow had a shrewd eye, and a pleasant countenance6 withal to look upon, and might be in years some five or six and thirty.
"God save you, neighbour," said he.
"A plisint evenin' for a quiet bit iv a smoke," rejoined the stranger.
"None better," rejoined Larry, scanning the stranger's proportions, to see whether, in his own phrase, "he liked his cut." The scrutiny8 evidently resulted favourably9, for Larry removed his pipe, and handing it to his new acquaintance, observed courteously10, "Maybe you'd take a draw, neighbour."
"I thank you kindly," said the stranger, as he transferred the utensil11 from Larry's mouth to his own. "It's turning cowld, I think. I wish to the Lord we had a dhrop iv something to warm us," observed he, speaking out of the unoccupied corner of his mouth.
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frieze
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wont
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countenance
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utensil
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mutual
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discoursing
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irresistible
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sundry
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speculations
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doorway
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hearth
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snugly
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stimulating
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delectable
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vow
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alluvial
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judgment
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bridle
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filthy
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battered
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partially
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ascertained
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recollect
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solicitude
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appalled
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chamber
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disconsolate
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desolately
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bloody
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contrition
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remorse
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baste
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anguish
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wreck
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poker
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