To be sure he did; but when the fellow is a janius, what he makes is as much a crayture as either you or myself.
Is n't it better for you to have all your reverses at the hands of a crayture as humble as me?
From the cross of Kiltermon, beyond Gurtmore, my darlin'; and sure it is a real pleasure and a delight to come so far to see as pretty a crayture as yourself.
Mrs. Rooney with a laugh--'the pleasantest crayture in Ireland!
Ay, and I have an ould newspaper in my trunk this minit, where there 's a great discourse about the wickedness of a crayture going out of the world wid a lie on his last breath!
What's the poor crayture parleyvooing about, instid of slaypin' loike a Christian whin he's got the chance?
Sure, one can say with half an eye the poor crayture is sufferin' from lumbago or peritonitas on the craynium, faith!
Till us what you did, sure, afther the poor maimed crayture was murthered by that Haytian divvle.
He thin prosayded to till what the poor crayture was sufferin' from, an' what d'ye think her complaint was, colonel?
Indade, it's going off loike that the poor crayture will be, I'm afeard, whin it comes to the ind.
Dishevelled and hopeless misery spoke in his stained face, his straggling hair, his shirt burst open at the neck and showing his wrinkled throat.
It's ould Don Emanuel that owns it; and won't it be your own when you're married to that lovely crayture herself?
T is the fine supper to put before a crayture wet to the skin!
Sure an’ she’s the purtiest crayture that iver ye clapt yer two eyes upon, aye, an’ a prudent girl too.
Whin I sed good-bye to theCrayture this mornin’ I thought she’d have died outright wid the sobs from the heart av her.
Ye mind that poor young crayture av a wife of mine I left wapin’ fur me on the quay av Southampton.
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