That would make matters right all around, and you can fancy that you aremoonlighting again.
Very few could withstand Bob Hubbard when he spoke as he did then, and Harnett's anger began to vanish immediately his moonlighting friend spoke.
That was all any of them could tell, and then came the question of shooting the well, Jim and Dick looking anxiously at their former partner to hear him retract those words so traitorous to moonlighting generally.
But you always said moonlighting was square, and that you wouldn't even let the regular men come near a well of yours," urged Jim.
In all moonlighting affrays no one scoundrel ever became personally conspicuous as a leader, and all the wisest leaders, such as Stephens, Tynan, and Parnell, shrouded their movements in mystery.
Another small moonlighting incident, now appearing for the first time on this or any other stage.
Work, work, work, without any intervals ofmoonlighting and landlord shooting.
It was certain that several moonlighting expeditions had recently been perpetrated in the neighbourhood of Limerick, which is only divided by the Shannon from the County Clare.
The British Government cannot collect the rents of Colonel O'Callaghan, of Bodyke; nor can it prevent the daily cases of moonlighting and outrage which are so carefully hushed up, and which hardly ever get into Irish newspapers.
Ireland is often said to be almost free from crime, except of the agrarian kind, and moonlighting is partly condoned by reason of its alleged cause.
The moonlighting case I investigated at Newcastlewest, Co.
But did you ever hear of a youngster who'd sit behind the door and suck his thumbs while there was moonlighting in the air?
As for himself, Davey knew that not only had his independence demanded a job, but something of the spirit of adventure, a recklessness of consequences, had appealed to him in the moonlighting of a couple of hundred scrub cattle.
Many in America unacquainted with Irish politics are under the impression that moonlighting is "moonshining," i.
In some cases in those moonlighting raids lives were taken, and to satisfy the Government and the ascendency class many innocent persons were hanged and others sent to penal servitude.
We dropped in for a first-rate market in town, and so were handsomely paid for a night's 'moonlighting on the Macquarie.
What call had he to go moonlighting or to bring himself into danger at all?