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" The best of masters are you, surely," said Billy to him; " no matter who is the next; and well pleased will I be with your service if you continue to give me plenty to drink." " I have made no bargain with you," said the little man, " and will make none... "
Fairy legends and traditions of the south of Ireland [by T.C. Croker]. With ... - Page 89
by Thomas Crofton Croker - 1859 - 344 pages
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 18

England - 1825 - 826 pages
...to drinking as hard as he could, and Billy, nowise disliking the example, did the same. ' The best of masters are you, surely,' said Billy to him; 'no...plenty to drink.' " ' I have made no bargain with you,' aiid the little man, ' and will make none ; bat np and follow me.' Away they went, through key-hole...
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National Tales, Volume 1

George Houston - Fiction - 1825 - 266 pages
...to drinking as hard as he could, and Billy, nowise disliking the example, did the same. " The best of masters are you, surely," said Billy to him; "no...key-hole ; and each mounting upon the rush which he left at the hall door, scampered off, kicking the clouds before them like snow-balls, as soon as the...
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Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland, Volume 1

Thomas Crofton Croker - Fairy tales - 1825 - 386 pages
...to drinking as hard as he could, and Billy, nowise disliking the example, did the same. " The best of masters are you, surely," said Billy to him ; "...key-hole; and each mounting upon the rush which he left at the hall door, scampered off, kicking the clouds before them li ke snow-balls, as soon as the...
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National Tales, Volume 1

George Houston - Fiction - 1825 - 274 pages
...to drinking as hard as he could, and Billy, nowise disliking the example, did the same. " The best of masters are you, surely," said Billy to him; "...' " I have made no< bargain, with you,'' said the litili: man, " and will make none; but up and follow me." Away they went, through key-hole after key-hole...
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National Tales, Volume 1

George Houston - Fiction - 1825 - 276 pages
...disliking the example, did the same. " The best of masters are you, surely," said Billy to him : •• DO matter who is the next ; and well pleased will I be...the little man, " and will make none ; but up and fo\low me." Away they went, through key-hole after key-hole ; and each mounting upon the rush which...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 18

Scotland - 1825 - 868 pages
...to drinking as hard as he could, and Billy, nowise disliking the example, did the same. ' The best of masters are you, surely,' said Billy to him ; '...give me plenty to drink.' " ' I have made no bargain witli you,' said the little man, ' and will make none; but up and follow me.1 Away they went, through...
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The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History ..., Volume 4

1825 - 492 pages
...to drinking as hard as he could, and Billy, nowise <iisiiking the example, did the same. ' The best of masters are you, surely,' said Billy to him; 'no...pleased will I be with your service if you continue to gire me plenty to drink.' ' ... " ' I have made no bargain with you,' said the little man, ' and will...
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1826 - 890 pages
...to drinking as hard as he could, and Billy, nowise disliking the example, did the same. " The best of masters are you, surely," said Billy to him ; "...none ; but up and follow me:' Away they went, through key-ho!c after key-lîolo ; and each mounting upon the rush which he left at the hall door, scampered...
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The Spirit of the English Magazines

1825 - 500 pages
...to drinking as hard as he could, and Billy, nowise disliking the example, did the same. " The best of masters are you, surely," said Billy to him ; "...key-hole ; and each mounting upon the rush which he left at the hall door, scampered off, kicking the clouds before them like snow-balls, as soon as the...
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Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland

Thomas Crofton Croker - Banshees - 1834 - 364 pages
...fell to drinking as hard as he could, and Billy noway disliking the example, did the same. " The best of masters are you surely," said Billy to him ; "...each mounting upon the rush which he had left at the hall door, scampered off,, kicking the clouds before them like snow-balls, as j ;\ soon as the words,...
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