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Man, he helped me to fix up that Windego track at Madore's; but, by criminy! the look of it scared him so he wouldn't cross it himself. It was a holy terror!"

That out-thrust of rock hides whatever lies at the bottom," Walter agreed, likewise peering down. "Say! couldn't your outlaw horse have tumbled down that place?" "Criminy! do you reckon so?" asked Tom. "He might! Looks probable, don't it?" He slid out of his saddle and seized a big chunk of rock all he could lift. He started this sliding down the gravelly bank.

"'Now do tell, said she. 'Why you don't! oh, jimminy criminy! two wives! How was it, poor Sam? and she kissed the bald spot on my pate, and took a rockin'-chair and sat opposite to me, and began rockin' backwards and forwards like a fellow sawin' wood. 'How was it, Sam, dear? "'Why, sais I, 'first and foremost, Liddy, I married a fashionable lady to London.

He was an old man, and reminded Saxon of the sort she had been used to see in Grand Army processions on Decoration Day. "Give me that stick," he bullied. Billy sneered a refusal. "Then I'll put a hole through you, by criminy." He leveled the revolver directly at Billy, whose thumb on the switch did not waver, and they could see the gleaming bullet-tips in the chambers of the cylinder.

"I'm not a mug, am I? What do you say to walking in the front door, opening it with a key, and with the keys of the rest of the house in my 'sky'? All I want is a straight man to keep doggo." "Criminy! Have you got the twirls?" he gasped. "Where did you get 'em?" "Never mind where they came from. I've got 'em. That's enough.