IRISH SAYINGS.
lVwnre of il" 1 lit>«'f °f horse, horn of the hull. and the smile of this S'axoit. An frishman i« wver at peace exwi>t. when he's fioht in<jr. Do not waste. ilo not scatter, do not ilo with what s* your own. When mi Irishman run enjoy :i potato plant a lion and a row lie think* himself happy enough. Tile Irish never speak well of one another. (let an Irishman on the spit, and you'll rasilv find another to turn him. lie killed what the Connaiight man shot at i.e.. nothing. The hole in the Irishman's roai lets in the heat and lets out, the cold. The water is so strong it two whiskies. Tf my father had made me a halter men would have been horn without heaiN. Oral, cry and little wool, as the man paid when he shaved the pip. It, is in (lie nature of a wild Irishman that the worse you use him the morn service he doth for you.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 276, 18 May 1912, Page 1 (Supplement)
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168IRISH SAYINGS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 276, 18 May 1912, Page 1 (Supplement)
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