O'Shaughnessy called a "widdy" Christmas and getting supper, when a great stamping-off of snow proclaimed a newcomer.' [Please select]
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An' for that thing she did, the love o' God in her heart, is it for Widdy Flynn or Cure or anny other to forgit. [Please select]
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'Tis not ould Widdy Flynn's eyes alone that's wet this day, but hearts do be weepin' for the love o' God.' [Please select]
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I robbed Mrs Mooney, a poor widdy, of her little bag o' savin's--twenty pounds it was. [Please select]
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Anyhow I've seen her only now an' then; but the poor widdy comes rig'lar--though I do belave she does it widout pay. [Please select]
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"That's right, mother," cried young Malone, "howld yer tongues, boys, and let's hear what the widdy has to say." [Please select]
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His mother's a widdy woman with nine moidtherin' childer, not countin' the pig an' the goat, which has aquil advantages.' [Please select]
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It would never do to leave a lone widdy, as Quin calls it, after murdering the husband. [Please select]
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"An' ye'll be after makin' it all right wid the Widdy Sheedy, afore ye're a day older, now." [Please select]
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An' some folk are quite sure that it was him as stole the little savin's o' that poor widdy, Mrs Mooney, though they can't just prove it agin him. [Please select]
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