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Identifier: martinscromartin00leve (find matches)
Title: The Martins of Cro'Martin
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Lever, Charles James, 1806-1872
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Publisher: London : Chapman and Hall
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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ly in contact with fellows heavily laden, and upsetthem. The sturdy arms that spoked the hind wheels wereresolutely antagonised by as vigorous struggles to move thefore ones. Every one shouted, cried, cursed, and laughed, byturns, and a more hopeless scene of confusion and uproar neednot be conceived. Nor was Lady Dorothea herself an inactivespectator; for, with her head from the carriage-window, shedirected a hundred impossible measures, and sat down at last,overcome with rage and mortification at their blunders. The tumult was now at the highest, and the horses, terrifiedby the noise around them, had commenced plunging and rearingfearfully, when Mary Martin came galloping up to iihe spot atfull speed. Let go that bridle, Hogan, cried she, aloud; you aredriving that horse mad. Loose the leaders traces—unbucklethe reins, Patscy—the wheelers will stand quietly. There,lead them away. Speak to that mare, shes trembling withtear. I tpld you not to come by this road, Barney; and it waa
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122 THE JIAKTIXS OF CRO MAKIW. exceeded yours. I am quite aware of all my imperfections,and can at least fancy everything yovi could say of me and mytemper.—What did you say, Collins ? said she, addressing theobsequious-looking servant, who, with an air of gloomy joy,very respectful—but meant to mean more—had whisperedsomething in her ear. * A young lady, did you say, Collins ? Yes, my lady. Then you were very wrong, Collins. You meant to say ayoung person. Yes, my lady—a young person, like a lady. Not in the least, except to such appreciation as yours.Where is she ? * In your ladyships library. Did she come alone ? No, my lady. Mr. Henderson drove her over in his car,and said hed pass this way again in the evening. And now her ladyship swept proudly by, scarcely noticingthe bowing servants who had formed into a line along the hall,and who endeavoured to throw into their sorrowful faces a3much of joy as might consist with the very deepest humility.Nor was she more condescendin

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