Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, CompleteVarious
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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, Complete
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English wit and humor -- Periodicals
Aisy with you, lads. Cousin Harry, take first ride on St. Patrick (the
name of the ass)heres a leg up. The two Dicks can have Scrub and
Rasper. Jack and Billy, boys, catch a hold of the bridles, or devil a
hapworth of ride and tie therell be in at all, if them Dicks get the
startShanks mare will take you to Kells. Dont be galloping off in
that manner, but shoot aisy! Remember, the ass has got to keep up with
you, and Ive got to keep up with the ass. Thats the thingsteady she
goes! Its an elegant day, and no hurry in life. Spider! come here,
boythats right. Down, sir! down, you devil, or wipe your paws. Bad
manners to youlook at them breeches! Never mind, theres a power of
rats at Tony Carrolls barnits mighty little out o the way, and may
be well get a hunt. What say you?
A hunt, a hunt, by all manes! theres the fun of it! Come on,
ladsheres the place!turn off, and go to work! Wait, wait! get a stick
a-piece, and break the necks of em! Hurrah!in Spider!find em boy!
Good lad! Tare an ouns, you may well squeak! Good dog! good dog! thats
a grandfather!well have more yet; the family always come to the ould
ones berrin. Ive seen em often, and mighty dacent they behave. Damn
Kells and the barber, up with the boords and go to work!this is
something like sport! Houly Paul, theres one up my breechesheres the
tail of himhe caught a hould of my leather-garter. Come out of that,
Spider! Spider, here he isthats itgive him another shake for his
impudenceserve him out! Hurrah!
Fast and furious grew our incessant urging on of the willing Spider,
for his continued efforts at extermination. At the end of two hours, the
metamorphosed barn was nearly stripped of its flooringnine huge rats
lay dead, as trophies of our own achievementsthe panting Spider, by
turns caressing, and by turns caressed, licking alternately the hands
and faces of all, as we sat on the low ledge of the doorway, wagging his
close-cut stump of tail, as if he were resolved, by his unceasing
exertions, to get entirely rid of that excited dorsal ornament.
This is the rael thing, said Bob.
So it is, said Dick; but
But what?
Why, devil a haporth of Kells or hair-cutting theres in it.
Not a taste, chimed in Jack.
Nothing like it, echoed Will.
What will we do? said all at once. There was a short pauseafter which
the matter was resumed by Dick, who was intended for a parson, and
therefore rather given to moralising.
Life, quoth Dicklifes uncertain.
You may say that, rejoined Bob; look at them rats.
Tony Dowlans a hard-drinking man, and his mother had fits.
Of the same sort, said Bob.
Well, then, continued Dick, theres no knowinghe may be deadif so,
how could he cut our hair?
Here Dick, like Brutus, paused for a reply. Bob produced one.
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