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"Hold me; I'm a-goin' to bu'st," whispered Pat, by way of expressing the depth of his astonishment. Presently Eve spoke. They could hear her faintly, yet distinctly, through the cracked and patched windows, and listened with all their ears. "Don't take on so, poor man," she said in her soft loving tones. "Oh, I am so glad to hear what you say!" Dick Martin looked up quickly.

But it ruined me, Bartley; it bu'st me." Bartley dropped his arms upon the table, and, hiding his face upon them, laughed and laughed again. "Well, sir," said Kinney, with sad satisfaction, "I'm glad to see that you don't need any money from me." He had been taking another survey of the parlor and the dining-room beyond. "I don't know as I ever saw anybody much better fixed.

As far as my observation's extended a man as lives steady with two women gets very meek as to even men. Hiram's learned as his long suit is to keep still an' saw wood when he ain't choppin' it." "What did " asked Mrs. Lathrop. "Well, Lucy come up right after market an' she said the reason she come was because she'd just got to talk or bu'st, an' she was n't anxious to bu'st yet awhile."

When he spoke it was with embarrassed hesitation. "I say, daughter." Eugenia looked up eagerly. "Didn't that spotted cow of Moses' die last week?" "That it did," replied Eugenia emphatically. "It got loose in your clover, pasture and ate itself too full. Moses says it bu'st." "Pish!" exclaimed the general angrily. "My clover! I tell you, they won't leave me a roof over my head.

"'N I want ask you what you do to ask you what would you do," he repeated, with painful exactness, but he failed to make the rest of the sentence perfect, and he pronounced it all in a word, "'fyour-wifelockyouout?" "I'd take a walk," said the manager. "I'd bu'st the door in," said the little man.

"He sure did," Bert continued, while Carolyn June listened intently, "and was plumb wild to bu'st down the pen and be free again. Charley nor me didn't want him and so th' Ramblin' Kid said he'd take him. Just then Tony Malush we was punchin' for him come riding up and was going to shoot Captain Jack on account of wanting to clean the range of the outlaw stallions.

I'll soon give 'ee the chance to suffocate or bu'st yourself accordin' to taste." "Come, cut it short and look alive," said Maxwell gruffly, as he stood up to permit of a stout rope being fastened to his waist. "You shut up!" retorted Baldwin. Having exchanged these little civilities the two divers moved to the side of the barge Maxwell with a slow ponderous tread.

But, s'I, without waitin' for 'em to bu'st out, 'there's more important business than that afoot for the marshal; an' then I told 'em about Sum Merriman's flowers. 'An', s'I, 'you'd better come an' see about that now an' let Eppleby an' the others take down the inmates, an' you go after 'em on the 8.05. It ain't often, s'I, crafty, 'that we get a thief in Friendship.

"He led him to a secluded place among the rocks, far beyond earshot of the shore, and there, setting him free, pointed to a flat rock and to his guitar, and hissed, rather than said, in tones that could neither be misunderstood nor gainsaid "`There, dance and sing, will 'ee, till 'ee bu'st!

They run aroun' to the side an' there was Amelia's sheets o' music all over the lawn an' jars o' pickles with the glass lids gone, an' jelly tumblers an' weddin' gold-rimmed china, an' in front an' on top of all else if the fire did n't bu'st out! "Dr. Brown run for the fire engine then an' every one was at home gettin' ready for the picnic an' there wa'n't no one down town a tall.