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A FRIEND FROM THE EMERALD ISLE.

Too the Edlther of the Tndeplndlnt Stare. Misthur Edither, —As a pin is an axthrawdinary insthrument in my beautiull fingers I would almost inwoke they assistance of my owld fried Tim Doolm, who is now ded this too yes, to help roe in useing it as I ushed to dandle my nate owld shillaly, and thin you may be shure i wid smash iu smithereens all the insmys of your roomy paper and defied your bould attempt in annoculating the Independent with they wonce sawcey little Stare. But, by jabers, whin I whint to the spdspeen brat that keeps knocking up s : ch murther about his pinny nuse, he gave me won instid of the too buteful baUats which ot coorse reminded me of owld times, and och ! by the powers, my astonishment at the charge, save iu yer presince, wor only wan pinny. Wei’, shure enouf, monny is monny any day, and whin I used to pay my too pmty quaues hed pinnys for too rawmushes which did not plays me at awl at awl, perticlivly as wan of um wor shure to be carried away to tye up the butther for markit, and thin I used to be say sick, radeing the splendid cures for nothin’, and they ginerous offers of close and shoos and every hole thing for nothin’ at aU, and mutch less. More pow'r to them to try to dare out wid theyre gold. Well, jist lesson to roe now, for 1 mane to thank yori, but as I can find ner a word in Carpmter’s to shoot you—l hope you nose what I maneT lam just read : ng the home letter of the Sooperintindent, a->d as the axercise attending it is rather hivy, at the dirty spalpeen spoilt my raoe d'kshmerry. M'Sthnr edithur, as the times js bad, I won t charge you anything >or puutm in this Jew thur, spasejly as People tell me tpat I prom’se to be and eclithi.r meeseli yrii. Iwi . tiny and give you awl they snppo.th I can, and thin may be you wood give me a shance of writ ; n a good nate aiticel foi yuiesey. More power to yoo thin, and I hope you win take the shine out if a’l upstharts pmnys that may vise up ag'nsc ye—amen. IS o more at pre&infc from your mutch obleeged 1 Tm Doody. Princ’s strate, Doom'd : n, Joone 15, 1809.

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1907, 16 June 1869, Page 3

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A FRIEND FROM THE EMERALD ISLE. Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1907, 16 June 1869, Page 3

A FRIEND FROM THE EMERALD ISLE. Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1907, 16 June 1869, Page 3

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