Fardorougha, The Miser eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 455 pages of information about Fardorougha, The Miser.

Fardorougha, The Miser eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 455 pages of information about Fardorougha, The Miser.

     For the villain swore away my life, an’ all by perjuree;
     And for that same I die wid shame upon the gallows tree.

So, as I was sayin’, why didn’t Connor come in an’ join the boys like another, an’ then we could settle Bartle for staggin’ against him.  For, you see, in regard o’. that, Condy, it doesn’t signify a traneen whether he put a match to the haggard or not; the thing is, you know, that even if he did, Bartle daren’t sweat against him widout breakin’ his first oath to the boys; an’ if he did it afther that, an’ brought any of them into throuble conthrary to the articles, be gorra he’d be entitled to get a gusset opened undher one o’ his ears, any how.  But you see, Con, be the book—­God pardon me for swearin’—­but be the book, the mother has the thrue! ralligion in her heart, or she’d never stand it the way she does, an’ that proves what I was axpoundin’; that afther all, the sorra hap’-o’rth aquil to the grace o’ God.”

He then sang a comic song, and, having passed an additional eulogium on the conduct of Honor O’Donovan, concluded by exhibiting some rather unequivocal symptoms of becoming pathetic from sheer sympathy; after which the stiporific effect of his libations soon hushed him into a snore that acted as a base to the shrill tones in which his companions I addressed one another from each side of the car.

Fardorougha, ever, since the passion of avarice had established its accursed dominion in his heart, narrowed by degrees his domestic establishment, until, towards the latter years of his life, it consisted of only a laboring boy, as the term is, and a servant girl.

Indeed, no miser was ever known to maintain a large household; and that for reasons too obvious to be detailed.  Since Connor’s incarceration, however, his father’s heart had so far expanded, that he hired two men as inside servants, one of them, now the father of a large family, being the identical Nogher M’Cormick, who, as the reader remembers, was in his service at the time of Connor’s birth.  The other was a young man named Thaddy Star, or Reillaghan, as it is called in Irish, who was engaged upon the recommendation of Biddy Nulty, then an established favorite with her master and mistress, in consequence of her faithful devotion to! them and Connor, and her simple-hearted participation in their heavy trouble.  The manner in which they received the result of her son’s trial was not indeed calculated to sustain his mother.  In the midst of the clamor, however, she was calm and composed; but it would have been evident, to a close observer, that a deep impression of religious duty alone sustained her, and that the yearnings of the mother’s heart, though stilled by resignation to the Divine Will, were yet more intensely agonized by the suppression of what she secretly felt.  Such, however, is the motive of those heroic acts of self-denial, which religion only can enable us to perform.  It does not harden the heart, or

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