He was a bhoy wid bowils, that child, an' a rale gintleman.
Isn't our friend Orth'ris a Taxidermist, an' a rale artist wid his nimble white fingers?
Histoire Générale des Voyages the first lines of page 212: “a passage to the North.
Rale likely dog, Mars' Cap'n,' broke in the other.
Instead of preaching peace, love, and friendship, agreeably to the Christian religion, Rale was an incendiary, as appears by many letters I have by me.
Rale was of a strong, enduring frame, and a keen, vehement, caustic spirit.
Rale says that an Englishman would give an Indian a bottle of rum, and get from him in return a large tract of land.
Rale told the governor of Massachusetts, on another occasion, that his character as a priest permitted him to give the Indians nothing but counsels of peace.
The Massachusetts Assembly had absurdly tried to counteract the influence of Raleby offering £150 a year in their depreciated currency to any one of their ministers who would teach Calvinism to the Indians.
When they returned to the village they found Rale in one of the houses, firing upon some of their comrades who had not joined in the pursuit.
In the letter just quoted, Rale seems to have done his best to rasp the temper of his New England correspondent.
This was, in fact, the policy pursued from the first, and Rale had been an instrument of it.
Baxter sent an answer for which Rale expresses great scorn as to both manner and matter.
Moulton, who had given orders that Rale should not be killed, doubted this report of his subordinate so far as concerned the language used by Rale, though believing that he had exasperated the lieutenant by provoking expressions of some kind.
All the branches of the government, however, presently joined in sending three hundred men to Norridgewock, with a demand that the Indians should give up Rale "and the other heads and fomenters of their rebellion.
You are a brave homme, Armand," said Madame la Générale appreciatively.
Madame la Générale D'Hubert lifted up her hands in horror after perusing that letter.
Later on when the married couple came on a visit to the mother of the bride, Madame la Générale D'Hubert made no difficulty in communicating to her beloved old uncle what she had learned without any difficulty from her husband.
It's the rale steel, straight from Manchester or Connaught, I misremimber which.
Sure I thried it the year I went on my Station to Lough Derg, an' I know it to be the rale cure.
Who knows but that Mack's cat was th' rale victhor at Sandago?
Shure, I'll come back some day with gold of me own, a rale lady, for all the world like the gintry at the castle below.
Have ye iver seen a rale live Lord thryin' to hide his nobility undher a fut an' a half av brown swamp-wather?
Ay," she replied, "it's raleeerie when the owls flee about flapping their wings and screaming from amongst the ivy.
And you're rale ta'en up about the Covenanters, are you?
Sure, 'tis only by rayson of a little inconvaynience that rale blood-ladies like yourselves has to lift your hands, if it was only to wash your faces.
I suppose 'tis a rale grand young gentleman yez are gettin'?
Tis a rale pleasant word he has in his mouth, God bless him!
Tree-tuds, when they are on a tree, or on the top rale ov a phence, hav the faculty ov disguising their personal looks, and appearing exactly like the spot where they set.
Thare iz sich a thing az being alwus too quick--i am one ov that kind miself, i alwus miss a rale rode train bi being thare a haff an our too soon.
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