The Hedge School; The Midnight Mass; The Donagh - Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of - William Carleton, Volume Three by William Carleton
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"I'm before you." "No you're not." "I say, I am." "You lie, pug-face: ha! I called you pug-face, tell now if you dare." "Well boys, down with your pins in the book: who's king?" "I am, sir." "Who's queen?" "Me, sir." "Who's prince?" "I am prince, sir." "Tag rag and bob-tail, fall into your places." "I've no pin, sir." "Well down with you to the tail----now, boys."* * At the spelling lesson the children were obliged to put down each a pin, he who held the first place got them all with the exception of the queen--that is the |
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