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"Hycy," said his friend, "it never occurred to me to thing of asking what religion you believe in."
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"Hycy," she continued, with a view of changing the conversation; "did you hear that Tom M'Bride's dead?"
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"Hycy," replied his brother, "these are sentiments that do you no credit, it is easy to sneer at religion or those who administer it, -- much easier than to praise the one, it would appear, or imitate the virtues of the other."
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"Hycy," proceeded his companion, "with respect to that foolish arrangement or bargain we made the other night, I won't have anything to say or do in it.
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"Hycy," proceeded Bryan, "I always like to be aboveboard.
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"Hycy," said his mother, "you ought to remimber that every one didn't get the edi cation you did -- an 'that ignorant people like your father and
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Even Hycy suffered himself, as it were, with great regret and reluctance, to become at length persuaded of its truth.
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This unexpected interview with the mendicant's daughter, joined to the hints he had already received, once more caused M'Mahon to feel considerably perplexed with regard to Hycy
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"What do you mean?" said Hycy, with a look of very natural surprise, and
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Now, it so happened, that a portion of this was already well known to Hycy himself, who, in fact, was the very individual who had assured Major Vanston, and those who canvassed for him, that he himself had secured Bryan.
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