Now there," he went on, pointing with his stick, "there I think grows my mastick or marum; perhaps I smell it, however.
"By What Authority?"
Robert Hugh Benson
"Well, anyway, I'll put the crather by itself, and bring it to yez safe, marum, never fear," says the Irishman; and with that he sat down on my blessed grandmother's trunk and wiped his face again.
"Phemie Frost's Experiences"
Ann S. Stephens
I made up for my deficiencies in the first essential of Irish public life by engaging a very eloquent political speaker, the late Mr. Mulhallen marum, M.P., to stump the country.
"Ireland In The New Century"
Horace Plunkett