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I put it to you, Doc, as man to man, would you stand fer a thing like that?" "But Billy, suppose it should be the end of you!" "I sh'd worry, Doc! Ef I c'n get there in time an' say what I want I ain't carin' fer anythin' more in life I tell ye. Say, Doc, you wouldn't stop me, would ya? Ef you did I'd get thar anyhow someway!"

Someway the burden of it had slipped from her shoulders. Austin considered the turn his sister had taken; and while he could not understand it, and in his heart censured her considerably, yet he had his old desire to make her happy if possible. "Nell," he said, "I shall not hold you longer. I want you to feel as free to go as the others have been.

Would anyone wish that mouth for her kiss? How do you know? Why did you write it then? Mouth, south. Is the mouth south someway? Or the south a mouth? Must be some. South, pout, out, shout, drouth. Rhymes: two men dressed the same, looking the same, two by two. ........................ la tua pace .................. che parlar ti piace .... mentreché il vento, come fa, si tace.

"Yes, ma'am, no, ma'am; I was only thinkin'," he stammered as he earnestly listened for "Scotty's" answer. "I would not be surprised if such a thing could happen, Sonny. You know pretty nearly all good things are possible to good dogs and good boys." To Visit Those in Affliction "We got t' change these rules someway, George.

But then came the days of sadness, when Adam was someway on in his teens, and Thias began to loiter at the public-houses, and Lisbeth began to cry at home, and to pour forth her plaints in the hearing of her sons.

Some pistols were emptied while the race was on, and two or three of the men swore roundly to having seen Long-Hair jump sidewise and stagger, as if one of the shots had taken effect. But, although the moon was shining, he someway disappeared, they could not understand just how, far down beside the river below the fort and the church.

Prithee, friend, said I, take hold of my mule for a moment for I wanted to pull off one of my jack-boots, which hurt my heel the man was standing quite idle at the door of the inn, and as I had taken it into my head, he was someway concerned about the house or stable, I put the bridle into his hand so begun with the boot: when I had finished the affair, I turned about to take the mule from the man, and thank him

"I feel as if you belonged to me someway." "Don't turn my head," pleaded Hetty wistfully. "Please remember I have no relations and must not expect to be loved. I have had great trouble about that; and it has been very hard for them to manage me." "Has it?" said Reine doubtfully. "As I'm now nearly grown up," said Hetty, "of course I have had to learn to behave myself; so don't spoil me."

A lovely man; you'd think he was alive and all, and he having his hat in his hand. Everyone kneels down on the steps of it and says a few prayers and walks away. It is as high as that tree below. If he was in Ireland now the pension would go someway right. "He was the best and the best to everyone; he got great sway in the town of Gort, and in every other place.

Someway, the thought of it doesn't seem interesting any more." "Did you really enjoy it then? If you did, I'll split my store with you. You've got as much right to it as I." The man spoke rather heavily. "I didn't think I did enjoy it. I did it I suppose because it seemed sporting. It never made me feel peaceful only nervous.