| Belgravia - 1877 - 552 pages
...entered his soul, and he overflowed with grief and penitence. ' Och, murther, murther ! ' he cried. ' My poor boy ! what had I to do at all to go and turn you adrift, as I done, for no raison in life ! ' Then, with a piteous apologetic wail, ' I... | |
| 1877 - 556 pages
...entered his soul, and he overflowed with grief and penitence. ' Och, murther, murther ! ' he cried. ' My poor boy ! what had I to do at all to go and turn you adrift, as I done, for no raison in life ! ' Then, with a piteous apologetic wail, ' I... | |
| Charles Reade - English fiction - 1885 - 318 pages
...entered his soul, and he overflowed with grief and penitence. ' Och, murther ! murther ! ' he cried. ' My poor boy ! what had I to do at all to go and turn you adrift, as I done, for no raison in life ! ' Then, with a piteous apologetic wail, ' I... | |
| Charles Reade - 1896 - 416 pages
...iron entered his soul, and he overflowed with grief and penitence. "Och, murther! murther!" he cried. "My poor boy! what had I to do at all to go and turn you adrift, as I done, for no raison in life ! " Then, with a piteous apologetic wail, " I... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - Authors, Irish - 1904 - 520 pages
...sword. " And this," said he, " was the way poor Garret spent the hundhred pounds! Oh, murther! murther! my poor boy, what had I to do at all, to go turn you...the right, an' the right for the wrong. No matther ! That 's the way the whole world is blinded. That 's the way death will show us the differ of many... | |
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