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1 I couldn't howld him at all if I was bothered with mitts.
2 Arrah, howld on, Black Ned, ye spalpeen; ye've had two helpin's already!
3 The moment I git howld o' that blackguard's knife I'll cut yer lashin's.
4 There, ait it, an' howld yer tongue.
5 Didn't ye see, I lost me howld ?
7 I'll howld the lantern, Zur.
8 But howld on, Jack, me arrms are that tired wid pushing through the mud they fale riddy to drop off.
9 Phwin ye're done, wake um up an' make um dhrink some coffee an' all he c'n howld av th' broth.
11 An' 'tis a gintleman wid proper instincts ye are, though, as a rule, I howld ut impolite to carry a gun.
12 He'll t'row ut into ye wid all manner av dhirty thricks, but howld ye're timper, an' maybe ye'll winter ut out-an 'maybeye won't.
13 Howld the light furder back, Masther Reuben, and, bedad, we'll have him.
14 Howld on, I tell yees, howld on; maybe you'll both have to offer 'em afore he'll bite.
15 "I'll not be gone long; howld the boat only for a twinkling."
16 "They have not," says I; "the crature howlds them by two lengths."
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