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+ QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM HARRY LORREQUER
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+ <h2>
+ QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM HARRY LORREQUER.
+ </h2>
+<pre xml:space="preserve">
+
+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Quotes and Images From The Confessions of
+Harry Lorrequer, by Charles James Lever, Edited and Arranged by David Widger
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+Title: Quotes and Images From The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer
+
+Author: Charles James Lever
+ Edited and Arranged by David Widger
+
+Release Date: August 30, 2004 [EBook #7548]
+Last updated on October 26, 2012
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES FROM LORREQUER ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Widger
+
+
+
+
+
+</pre>
+ <p>
+ <br />
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <p>
+ <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <h2>
+ THE CONFESSIONS OF HARRY LORREQUER
+ </h2>
+ <h3>
+ [By Charles James Lever (1806-1872)]
+ </h3>
+ <h3>
+ Dublin
+ </h3>
+ <h3>
+ MDCCCXXXIX.
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Though the title page has no author's name inscribed, this work is
+ generally attributed to Charles James Lever. Harry Lorrequer was a young
+ officer in a British regiment stationed in Ireland in the early 1800's.
+ The 1839 First Edition had pages too stained and friable for scanning&mdash;so
+ a colleague, Mary Munarin, helped prepare this eBook for Project Gutenberg
+ in the old fashioned way&mdash;she typed it! This story will be a delight
+ to any readers with a few drops of Irish blood (or a wee drop of the Old
+ Bushmills) in their veins.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <h3>
+ <a name="The_Inn_at_Munich" id="The_Inn_at_Munich">The Inn at Munich</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <a href="images/00a.jpg">ENLARGE</a>
+ </p>
+ <div class="fig" style="width:80%;">
+ <img alt="00ath (39K)" src="images/00ath.jpg" width="100%" /><br />
+ </div>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A crowd is a mob, if composed even of bishops
+ <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;And some did pray&mdash;who never prayed
+ before <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Annoyance of her vulgar loquacity <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Enjoy
+ the name without the gain <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Enough is as good as
+ a feast <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Fighting like devils for conciliation
+ <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Has but one fault, but that fault is a grand
+ one <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hating each other for the love of God
+ <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;He was very much disguised in drink <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;How
+ ingenious is self-deception <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;My English proves
+ me Irish <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mistaking zeal for inclination <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mistaking
+ your abstraction for attention <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Rather a
+ dabbler in the "ologies" <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The tone of assumed
+ compassion <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;That "to stand was to fall," <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;That
+ land of punch, priests, and potatoes <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;What will
+ not habit accomplish <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+<pre xml:space="preserve">
+ "We talked of pipe-clay regulation caps&mdash;
+ Long twenty-fours&mdash;short culverins and mortars&mdash;
+ Condemn'd the 'Horse Guards' for a set of raps,
+ And cursed our fate at being in such quarters.
+ Some smoked, some sighed, and some were heard to snore;
+ Some wished themselves five fathoms 'neat the Solway;
+ And some did pray&mdash;who never prayed before&mdash;
+ That they might get the 'route' for Cork or Galway."
+</pre>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <div class="fig" style="width:80%;">
+ <img alt="ch11.jpg (88K)" src="images/ch11.jpg" width="100%" /><br />
+ </div>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br /><br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <h2>
+ FAVORITE QUOTATIONS
+ </h2>
+<pre xml:space="preserve">
+
+A c'est egal, mam'selle, they don't mind these things in France
+<br />A rather unlady-like fondness for snuff
+<br />A crowd is a mob, if composed even of bishops
+<br />Accept of benefits with a tone of dissatisfaction
+<br />Accustomed to the slowness and the uncertainty of the law
+<br />Air of one who seeks to consume than enjoy his time
+<br />Always a pleasure felt in the misfortunes of even our best friend
+<br />Amount of children which is algebraically expressed by an X
+<br />And some did pray&mdash;who never prayed before
+<br />Annoyance of her vulgar loquacity
+<br />Brought a punishment far exceeding the merits of the case
+<br />Chateaux en Espagne
+<br />Chew over the cud of his misfortune
+<br />Daily association sustains the interest of the veriest trifles
+<br />Dear, dirty Dublin&mdash;Io te salute
+<br />Delectable modes of getting over the ground through life
+<br />Devilish hot work, this, said the colonel
+<br />Disputing "one brandy too much" in his bill
+<br />Empty, valueless, heartless flirtation
+<br />Ending&mdash;I never yet met the man who could tell when it ended
+<br />Enjoy the name without the gain
+<br />Enough is as good as a feast
+<br />Escaped shot and shell to fall less gloriously beneath champagne
+<br />Every misfortune has an end at last
+<br />Exclaimed with Othello himself, "Chaos was come again;"
+<br />Fearful of a self-deception where so much was at stake
+<br />Fighting like devils for conciliation
+<br />Finish in sorrow what you have begun in folly
+<br />Gardez vous des femmes, and more especially if they be Irish
+<br />Green silk, "a little off the grass, and on the bottle"
+<br />Had a most remarkable talent for selecting a son-in-law
+<br />Had to hear the "proud man's contumely"
+<br />Half pleased and whole frightened with the labour before him
+<br />Has but one fault, but that fault is a grand one
+<br />Hating each other for the love of God
+<br />He first butthers them up, and then slithers them down
+<br />He was very much disguised in drink
+<br />How ingenious is self-deception
+<br />If such be a sin, "then heaven help the wicked"
+<br />Indifferent to the many rebuffs she momentarily encountered
+<br />Involuntary satisfaction at some apparent obstacle to my path
+<br />Jaunting-cars, with three on a side and "one in the well"
+<br />Least important functionaries took the greatest airs upon them
+<br />Levelling character of a taste for play
+<br />Listen to reason, as they would call it in Ireland
+<br />Memory of them when hallowed by time or distance
+<br />Might almost excite compassion even in an enemy
+<br />Misfortune will find you out, if ye were hid in a tay chest
+<br />Mistaking zeal for inclination
+<br />Mistaking your abstraction for attention
+<br />My English proves me Irish
+<br />My French always shows me to be English
+<br />Never able to restrain myself from a propensity to make love
+<br />Nine-inside leathern "conveniency," bumping ten miles an hour
+<br />No equanimity like his who acts as your second in a duel
+<br />Nothing seemed extravagant to hopes so well founded
+<br />Nothing ever makes a man so agreeable as the belief that he is
+<br />Now, young ladies, come along, and learn something, if you can
+<br />Oh, the distance is nothing, but it is the pace that kills
+<br />Opportunely been so overpowered as to fall senseless
+<br />Other bottle of claret that lies beyond the frontier of prudence
+<br />Packed jury of her relatives, who rarely recommend you to mercy
+<br />Pleased are we ever to paint the past according to our own fancy
+<br />Profoundly and learnedly engaged in discussing medicine
+<br />Profuse in his legends of his own doings in love and war
+<br />Rather better than people with better coats on them
+<br />Rather a dabbler in the "ologies"
+<br />Recovered as much of their senses as the wine had left them
+<br />Respectable heir-loom of infirmity
+<br />Seems ever to accompany dullness a sustaining power of vanity
+<br />Sixteenthly, like a Presbyterian minister's sermon
+<br />Stoicism which preludes sending your friend out of the world
+<br />Strong opinions against tobacco within doors
+<br />Suppose I have laughed at better men than ever he was
+<br />Sure if he did, doesn't he take it out o' me in the corns?
+<br />That vanity which wine inspires
+<br />That "to stand was to fall,"
+<br />That land of punch, priests, and potatoes
+<br />The divil a bit better she was nor a pronoun
+<br />The tone of assumed compassion
+<br />The "fat, fair, and forty" category
+<br />There are unhappily impracticable people in the world
+<br />There is no infatuation like the taste for flirtation
+<br />They were so perfectly contented with their self-deception
+<br />Time, that 'pregnant old gentleman,' will disclose all
+<br />Unwashed hands, and a heavy gold ring upon his thumb
+<br />Vagabond if Providence had not made me a justice of the peace
+<br />We pass a considerable portion of our lives in a mimic warfare
+<br />What will not habit accomplish
+<br />What we wish, we readily believe
+<br />When you pretended to be pleased, unluckily, I believed you
+<br />Whenever he was sober his poverty disgusted him
+<br />Whiskey, the appropriate liquor in all treaties of this nature
+<br />Whose paraphrase of the book of Job was refused
+<br />Wretched, gloomy-looking picture of woe-begone poverty
+<br />
+</pre>
+ <p>
+ <br /><br />
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If you wish to read the entire context of any of these quotations, select
+ a short segment and copy it into your clipboard memory&mdash;then click on
+ the url below and paste the phrase into your computer's find or search
+ operation.
+ </p>
+ <h3>
+ <a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/5/2/4/5240/5240-h/5240-h.htm">The
+ Complete Lorrequer</a>
+ </h3>
+ <p>
+ <br />
+ </p>
+ <blockquote>
+ <p>
+ These quotations were collected from the "Confessions of Harry
+ Lorrequer" by <a href="mailto:cdwidger@gmail.com">David Widger</a> while
+ preparing etexts for Project Gutenberg. Comments and suggestions will be
+ most welcome.
+ </p>
+ </blockquote>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <p>
+ <br /><br />
+ </p>
+<pre xml:space="preserve">
+
+
+
+
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Quotes and Images From The Confessions of
+Harry Lorrequer, by Charles James Lever, Edited and Arranged by David Widger
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
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+
+Title: Quotes and Images From The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer
+
+Author: Charles James Lever
+ Edited and Arranged by David Widger
+
+Release Date: August 30, 2004 [EBook #7548]
+[Last updated on February 16, 2007]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES FROM LORREQUER ***
+
+
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+
+Produced by David Widger
+
+
+
+
+QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM HARRY LORREQUER
+
+
+
+
+THE CONFESSIONS OF HARRY LORREQUER
+
+[By Charles James Lever (1806-1872)]
+
+Dublin
+
+MDCCCXXXIX.
+
+
+
+
+Though the title page has no author's name inscribed, this work is
+generally attributed to Charles James Lever. Harry Lorrequer was a young
+officer in a British regiment stationed in Ireland in the early 1800's.
+The 1839 First Edition had pages too stained and friable for scanning
+--so a colleague, Mary Munarin, helped prepare this eBook for Project
+Gutenberg in the old fashioned way--she typed it! This story will be a
+delight to any readers with a few drops of Irish blood (or a wee drop of
+the Old Bushmills) in their veins.
+
+
+
+
+ A crowd is a mob, if composed even of bishops
+
+ And some did pray--who never prayed before
+
+ Annoyance of her vulgar loquacity
+
+ Enjoy the name without the gain
+
+ Enough is as good as a feast
+
+ Fighting like devils for conciliation
+
+ Has but one fault, but that fault is a grand one
+
+ Hating each other for the love of God
+
+ He was very much disguised in drink
+
+ How ingenious is self-deception
+
+ My English proves me Irish
+
+ Mistaking zeal for inclination
+
+ Mistaking your abstraction for attention
+
+ Rather a dabbler in the "ologies"
+
+ The tone of assumed compassion
+
+ That "to stand was to fall,"
+
+ That land of punch, priests, and potatoes
+
+ What will not habit accomplish
+
+
+
+
+ "We talked of pipe-clay regulation caps--
+ Long twenty-fours--short culverins and mortars--
+ Condemn'd the 'Horse Guards' for a set of raps,
+ And cursed our fate at being in such quarters.
+ Some smoked, some sighed, and some were heard to snore;
+ Some wished themselves five fathoms 'neat the Solway;
+ And some did pray--who never prayed before--
+ That they might get the 'route' for Cork or Galway."
+
+
+
+
+FAVORITE QUOTATIONS
+
+
+A c'est egal, mam'selle, they don't mind these things in France
+A rather unlady-like fondness for snuff
+A crowd is a mob, if composed even of bishops
+Accept of benefits with a tone of dissatisfaction
+Accustomed to the slowness and the uncertainty of the law
+Air of one who seeks to consume than enjoy his time
+Always a pleasure felt in the misfortunes of even our best friend
+Amount of children which is algebraically expressed by an X
+And some did pray--who never prayed before
+Annoyance of her vulgar loquacity
+Brought a punishment far exceeding the merits of the case
+Chateaux en Espagne
+Chew over the cud of his misfortune
+Daily association sustains the interest of the veriest trifles
+Dear, dirty Dublin--Io te salute
+Delectable modes of getting over the ground through life
+Devilish hot work, this, said the colonel
+Disputing "one brandy too much" in his bill
+Empty, valueless, heartless flirtation
+Ending--I never yet met the man who could tell when it ended
+Enjoy the name without the gain
+Enough is as good as a feast
+Escaped shot and shell to fall less gloriously beneath champagne
+Every misfortune has an end at last
+Exclaimed with Othello himself, "Chaos was come again;"
+Fearful of a self-deception where so much was at stake
+Fighting like devils for conciliation
+Finish in sorrow what you have begun in folly
+Gardez vous des femmes, and more especially if they be Irish
+Green silk, "a little off the grass, and on the bottle"
+Had a most remarkable talent for selecting a son-in-law
+Had to hear the "proud man's contumely"
+Half pleased and whole frightened with the labour before him
+Has but one fault, but that fault is a grand one
+Hating each other for the love of God
+He first butthers them up, and then slithers them down
+He was very much disguised in drink
+How ingenious is self-deception
+If such be a sin, "then heaven help the wicked"
+Indifferent to the many rebuffs she momentarily encountered
+Involuntary satisfaction at some apparent obstacle to my path
+Jaunting-cars, with three on a side and "one in the well"
+Least important functionaries took the greatest airs upon them
+Levelling character of a taste for play
+Listen to reason, as they would call it in Ireland
+Memory of them when hallowed by time or distance
+Might almost excite compassion even in an enemy
+Misfortune will find you out, if ye were hid in a tay chest
+Mistaking zeal for inclination
+Mistaking your abstraction for attention
+My English proves me Irish
+My French always shows me to be English
+Never able to restrain myself from a propensity to make love
+Nine-inside leathern "conveniency," bumping ten miles an hour
+No equanimity like his who acts as your second in a duel
+Nothing seemed extravagant to hopes so well founded
+Nothing ever makes a man so agreeable as the belief that he is
+Now, young ladies, come along, and learn something, if you can
+Oh, the distance is nothing, but it is the pace that kills
+Opportunely been so overpowered as to fall senseless
+Other bottle of claret that lies beyond the frontier of prudence
+Packed jury of her relatives, who rarely recommend you to mercy
+Pleased are we ever to paint the past according to our own fancy
+Profoundly and learnedly engaged in discussing medicine
+Profuse in his legends of his own doings in love and war
+Rather better than people with better coats on them
+Rather a dabbler in the "ologies"
+Recovered as much of their senses as the wine had left them
+Respectable heir-loom of infirmity
+Seems ever to accompany dullness a sustaining power of vanity
+Sixteenthly, like a Presbyterian minister's sermon
+Stoicism which preludes sending your friend out of the world
+Strong opinions against tobacco within doors
+Suppose I have laughed at better men than ever he was
+Sure if he did, doesn't he take it out o' me in the corns?
+That vanity which wine inspires
+That "to stand was to fall,"
+That land of punch, priests, and potatoes
+The divil a bit better she was nor a pronoun
+The tone of assumed compassion
+The "fat, fair, and forty" category
+There are unhappily impracticable people in the world
+There is no infatuation like the taste for flirtation
+They were so perfectly contented with their self-deception
+Time, that 'pregnant old gentleman,' will disclose all
+Unwashed hands, and a heavy gold ring upon his thumb
+Vagabond if Providence had not made me a justice of the peace
+We pass a considerable portion of our lives in a mimic warfare
+What will not habit accomplish
+What we wish, we readily believe
+When you pretended to be pleased, unluckily, I believed you
+Whenever he was sober his poverty disgusted him
+Whiskey, the appropriate liquor in all treaties of this nature
+Whose paraphrase of the book of Job was refused
+Wretched, gloomy-looking picture of woe-begone poverty
+
+
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