It might have been noted that Poet Gorman cut the biggest shillalah of any of them.
The redoubtable bard poked his shillalahinto MacLeod's breast and drove him suddenly back.
The length of the shillalah gives it a great advantage over a shorter stick, for, when held about a third of its length from the end, the shorter portion serves to guard the right side of the head and the right forearm.
The shillalah proper is about four feet long and is usually made of blackthorn, oak, ash, or hazel; and it is a great point to get it uniform in thickness and in weight throughout its entire length.
Oh, mother, for me shillalah about the heads o' thim!
But Murphy was already far up the grade, brandishing his shillalah and shouting at the top of his voice: "'Uggins!
Maybe it'll do to disthract their attintion till I get me shillalah swinging.
I got hould of a shillalahthat fits me hand like a glove, glory be!
Do you mind that shtick--big enough to sarve as a respictable shillalah at Donnybrook Fair?
We wint to Misther Barnwell and plaided with him, and I was ready to break a shillalahover his head by way of convincin' him of the truth of me remarks, but it was no use.
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