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"What we're concerned with now," interposed Knowles, "is this yearling." "The live or the dead one, Daddy?" asked the girl, her cheeks dimpling. "What d'you Aw haw! haw! haw! The live or the dead one! Catch that, Kid? The live or the dead one! Haw! haw! haw!" The cowman fairly roared with laughter. Neither of the young men joined in his hilarious outburst. Gowan waited, cold and unsmiling.

I'll look out fur thee fur thee at th' gate. "An' her eyes shut slow an' quiet, an' I knowed she was dead. "Theer, Mester Doncaster, theer it aw is, fur theer she lies under th' daisies cloost by her child, fur I browt her here an' buried her.

I'm going to get off at City Island instead of at Pelham Manor and walk the difference. That's ten cents cheaper." Sadie exclaimed with admiration: "An' you carryin' that heavy grip!" "Aw, that's nothin'," said the man of the family. "Good-by, mother. So long, Sadie."

They say of the people trying to do things. "Aw, he's always tryin' to run things." They do not join in to promote the churches and schools and big brother movements. They growl at the lyceum courses and chautauquas, because they "take money outa town." They do not take any of their money "outa town." Ringling and Barnum & Bailey get theirs. I do not smile as I refer to the dead. I weep.

I'll shove you ahead of me into the saloon and if they there's four of 'em, y'understand cut down on me you'll be in the way." "But they'll down me!" "I'm counting on that." "But " "Aw, shut up, you skunk! You come out to Moccasin Spring on purpose to get me to come to Farewell and be peaceably shot by Doc Coffin and his gang. Can't tell me you didn't. I know better." "I didn't! I didn't!

But I 'ain't had a live time for so long I I lost my head. But I 'ain't got no right to spoil the only duds I got to my back. Looka this waist; the color's running. I ought to I Oh, like I wasn't in enough of a mess already without without acting the crazy nut!" "Aw, Doll, cut the tragedy! Didn't I tell you I was going to blow you to anything your little heart desires?"

"Come down off that!" shouted a voice at the wheel, and he saw a huge policeman brandishing his club at the driver above. "Come down, I say!" "Aw, the d fool backed into me," retorted the driver of Hugh's hansom. His fare noticed that they were at the Sherry corner, and the usual crowd of seven-o'clock cabs was in full evidence. "That'll do that'll do," roared the officer. "I saw the whole thing.

Didn't he tell me Joel Mazarine married first whin he was eighteen years of age; an' his daughter was married whin she was seventeen; an' her son was married whin he was eighteen an' Joel's a great-grandfather now. An' see him out there with her that looks as if the kindergarten was the place for her." "Do you go to Tralee often?" asked Burlingame. "Aw yis. There's a job now and then to do.

If you need anything you ain't got, tell the nurse." The grateful Irish woman did not intend to let him escape so easily. "Aw, sor," she went on, "it's all right for you to make fun. I'm the jokin' kind, sor, meself.

"I know you do not like to converse in our language," replied the envoy. "But you may use it," replied Lord Wilmore; "I understand it." "And I," replied the visitor, changing his idiom, "know enough of English to keep up the conversation. Do not put yourself to the slightest inconvenience." "Aw?" said Lord Wilmore, with that tone which is only known to natives of Great Britain.