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That's a tervil onasy fellow to steer BETSY LEE. 45 Have another pip-e ? Why, thank you, Eddart, You're a feelin lad, and I allis said it. Yes, give me the can ! I'll just take a swipe — Aye ! another pipe — another pipe — And, Eddart my lad, was that a letter You got from home ? Is your father better ? Is your mother hearty ? I knew her well, A nice little sthuggha of a gel ! And, Eddart, whenever you'll be goin to write. Tell them I was axin (I've got a light) How were they. And, Eddart, mind... you'll put ia If ould Tommy Tite's lookin after the tin, And if the herrins was plenty this year, And is the gaery drained, d'ye hear . '* And have ould Higgison rose the rent . '' Aw, Eddart and me is well acquent. 46 BETSY LEE. Well, well ! I didn know what was up, Nor whether to go, nor whether to stop. So I waited a bit, and I took off my shoes, And, thinks I, the ould people's gone to roos' ; And maybe she's waitin all alone, And wond'rin and wond'rin am I gone. And I looked and I looked, and I crossed the street As quiet as a mouse in my stocking-feet, And I crep' in among the honey-suckles At the porch, and I gave a tap with my knuckles, Just this way, when the door gave a flirt, And there stood ould Anthony in his shirt- Hard and keen, and his ould bald head Like Sammil when he was riz from the dead — In the Bible, you know, yes !
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