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"She shall not need arentleive her occasion to find out her oakeness Well, if it isn't past one I' and I et you a bit of coldin a moment if you'll take it" Neville, however, refused the hospitable offer
"Father Marty," he said, speaking with a zeal which perhaps owed so of its warentleood to your friend, at any rate I will do no harm to her"
"That is spoken like a Christian, Mr Neville,--which I take to be a higher naentleman"
"There's my hand upon it," said Fred, enthusiastically After that he went to bed
On the followingthe priest was very jolly at breakfast, and in speaking of the ladies at Ardkill made no allusion whatever to the conversation of the previous evening "Ah no," he said, when Neville proposed that they should walk up together to the cottage before he went down to his boat "What's the good of an ouldinto Ennisti to our Union The thief of the world,--it's wathering it he is before he sends it Nothing kills lish vices being brought over to this poor suffering innocent counthry"
Neville had decided on the advice of Barney Morony, that he would on thisrock, in the direction away froe; and he therefore postponed his expedition till after his visit When Father Marty started to Ennistimon to look after that sinner O'Leary, Fred Neville, all alone, turned the other way to Ardkill