The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — volume 3

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The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — volume 3
Lever Charles James
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"Why, my dear Counsellor, that was German I was quoting, not Irish. " "With all my heart, " said Mr. Daly, breaking the top off his third egg--"with all my heart; I'd rather you'd talk it than me. Much conversationin that tongue, I'm thinking, would be mighty apt to loosen one's teeth. " "Not at all, it is the most beautiful language in Europe, and the mostmusical too. Why, even for your own peculiar taste in such matters, where can you find any language so rich in Bacchanalian songs as German?
..." "I'd rather hear the "Cruiskeen Lawn" or the "Jug of Punch" as my oldfriend Pat. Samson could sing them, than a score of your high Dutchjawbreakers. " "Shame upon ye, Mr. Daly; and for pathos, for true feeling, where isthere anything equal to Schiller's ballads?" "I don't think I've ever heard any of his; but if you will talk ofballads, " said the Counsellor, "give me old Mosey M'Garry's: what's finerthan"--and here began, with a most nasal twang and dolorous emphasis, tosing-- "'And I stepp'd up unto her, An' I made a congee-- And I ax'd her, her pardon For the making so free.

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