2. Continuation Of The Memoirs Of The Rackrent Family. History Of Sir Conolly Rackrent-3

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'My lady,' says he, 'there are no candles in the house.' 'Bless me,' says she; 'then take a horse and gallop off as fast as you can to Carrick O'Fungus, and get some.' 'And in the meantime tell them to step into the playhouse, and try if there are not some bits left,' added Sir Condy, who happened, to be within hearing. The man was sent up again to my lady, to let her know there was no horse to go, but one that wanted a shoe. 'Go to Sir Condy then; I know nothing at all about the horses,' said my lady; 'why do you plague me with these things?' How it was settled I really forget, but to the best of my remembrance, the boy was sent down to my son Jason's to borrow candles for the night. Another time, in the winter, and on a desperate cold day, there was no turf in for the parlour and abov

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