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I shorely thinks we better rectify them omissions an' 'lect a jedge at once." "'Which I'm opposed to these proceedin's," interrupts Cimmaron. "I'm plumb adverse to co'ts. Them law-wolves gets into 'em, an' when they can't find no gate to come at you, they ups an' pushes down a panel of fence, an' lays for you, cross-lots. I'm dead ag'in these proceedin's."

'It shorely do look like a Norah's Ark, Miss Alex, she said. And really there is no doubt about its resembling an ark although we had none of us thought of it; and while I can't claim exclusive proprietorship, I accept the honor of having it named for me. What do you think of it?" The old gentleman glanced about him. "It is not nearly poetic enough, my dear," he said.

D. and all sorts of learned things could not only speak eight languages, but he knew also so many other things that I've heard he could forget more in a day and not miss it than the ordinary man would learn in a lifetime." Jarvis whistled. "He wuz shorely a big scholar," he said, "but it agrees exactly with what old Aunt Suse says.

Also, he might come buttin' along into the O. K. Restauraw three times a day with the balance of the band, an' Missis Rucker would shorely turn her grub-game for him, for the limit if he so pleased.

"Shorely," said Tom Ross. "That is so," said Henry quietly. "We must try for Fort Prescott. If all of us cannot get there in time, then as many as can must. If only one can do it, then he must reach it alone." "It is agreed," said the others together, and the file of five resumed its swift flight toward the Ohio.

Byrd, but we've shorely missed you," she answered, with something less than her usual wholehearted smile. "Well, you must rejoice, now that the prodigal has returned," he grinned. "Mary, you haven't answered my question yet when are you coming in to see the picture? Why not to-morrow? I'm dying to show it to you." She flushed. "I can't come, Stefan; it's impossible to leave Baby so long."

Ef it wuzn't fur them cannon on which they build such big hopes the chiefs would take all their warriors and go home. But the white men are urgin' 'em on. Henry, you're shorely the king o' these woods. How'd you stir 'em up so?" Henry modestly told him all that he had done, and the shiftless one chuckled again and again, as proud of his comrade's deeds as if he had done them himself.

"'See yere, says my Colonel which he's shore been learnin' since I parts with him on the Canadian 'the first hold-up who comes foolin' 'round to break up a baile of mine, I'll shorely make him hard to find. What business you got fillin' up my place with your melodies?

"For Heaven's sake, sit down, Gibberts, and be quiet!" cried Shorely, at last. Gibberts seized the poker as if it had been a weapon, and glared at the editor. "I won't sit down, and I will make just as much noise as I want to," he roared. As he stood there defiantly, Shorely saw a gleam of insanity in his eyes. "Oh, very well, then," said Shorely, continuing to read the story.

"All right, young man all right sir now don't blame me if you air took home shoes fust." "Nary," said Red. "Come and see the fun." "I shorely will," replied the old gentleman. At nine the next morning there was a crowd in front of the house. "What have you been doing now, Will?" asked Miss Mattie with prescience. "Only buying a horse, Mattie," returned Red soberly.