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William Makepeace Thackeray

  • Jasmin Gmidanehas quoted10 days ago
    she had a pair of eyes which sparkled with the brightest and honestest good-humour, except indeed when they filled with tears, and that was a great deal too often; for the silly thing would cry over a dead canary-bird; or over a mouse, that the cat haply had seized upon; or over the end of a novel, were it ever so stupid; and as for saying an unkind word to her, were any persons hardhearted enough to do so—why, so much the worse for them.
  • Jasmin Gmidanehas quoted10 days ago
    Well, he is a lofty man of genius, and admires the great and heroic in life and novels;
  • Sananhas quoted3 months ago
    women have played a mighty part with the destinies of our rac
  • Sananhas quoted3 months ago
    Had there been a gallant chief to lead my countrymen, instead or puling knaves who bent the knee to King Richard II., they might have been freemen;
  • Sananhas quoted3 months ago
    had there been a resolute leader to meet the murderous ruffian Oliver Cromwell, we should have shaken off the English for ever. But there was no Barry in the field against the usurper; on the contrary, my ancestor, Simon de Bary, came over with the first-named monarch, and married the daughter of the then King of Munster, whose sons in battle he pitilessly slew.
  • Sananhas quoted3 months ago
    In Oliver's time it was too late for a chief of the name of Barry to lift up his war-cry against that of the murderous brewer.
  • Sananhas quoted3 months ago
    We were princes of the land no longer; our unhappy race had lost its possessions a century previously, and by the most shameful treason. This I know to be the fact, for my mother has often told me the story, and besides had worked it in a worsted pedigree which hung up in the yellow saloon at Barryville where we lived.
  • Sananhas quoted3 months ago
    That very estate which the Lyndons now possess in Ireland was once the property of my race.
  • Sananhas quoted3 months ago
    . The Barry was always in feud with the O'Mahonys
  • Sananhas quoted3 months ago
    his young Englishman, whose name was Roger Lyndon, Linden, or Lyndaine,
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