26/27 I am sure you'd do it well, and you could put in all you said about Delilah and Mrs. I shan't mind once I'm buried." "You won't be able to say afterwards," said Meldon, "that you were not fairly warned. We've done our duty whatever happens." "You've done it in the most thorough way," said the judge, "and I hope I shall see a great deal of you while I'm in Ballymoy." "I'll just finish this chop," said Meldon, "and then O'Donoghue and I must be off. We have a long ride before us. I'll tell Doyle to sprinkle some chloride of lime in your bedroom, and to damp the sheets with Condy's Fluid. |