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"Well, whose fault is it, Sol?" asked she. "I don't believe it can be done!" "You'll see," she assured him, comfortably. "And Joe he went and stuck to the old place," reflected Sol. "He might 'a' got some better land for his sperimentin' and projeckin' if he'd 'a' looked around." "He was offered land, all the land a man could want," said she.

It is true, the sun's gravitational field does decrease, by a minute amount, despite the fact that our sun loses a thousand million tons of matter every four minutes. The percentage change is minute, but the energy released is immeasurable. "But, I am going to invent a new power unit, Afthen. I will call it the 'sol, the power of a sun. One sol is the rating of our sun.

"I've heard that Braxton is organizing a band of Tories of his own, and that he is likely to be as dangerous as either of the Butlers." "Some day we'll end him for good an' all," said Shif'less Sol. It was four or five days before they reached their alcove, and now all the forest was bare and apparently lifeless.

And the officer smiled and wondered why that was, and he shook hands with Captain Sol; and then Captain Sol and the officer went into the cabin together. And Captain Sol told the officer about the Spanish privateer. When the officer had heard the story he said it was hard luck, but, as the vessel was a Spanish prize, he should have to take her.

I seen Sol Klinger in the subway this morning, and he says that last Saturday morning already James Burke was in their place and picked out enough goods to stock the biggest suit department in the country. Sol says Burke went to Philadelphia yesterday to meet Sidney Small, the president of the concern, and they're coming over to Klinger & Klein's this morning and close the deal."

They knew not that from the belts of several of us El Sol, Seguin, Garey, and myself hung a fearful weapon, the most fearful of all others in close combat: the Colt revolver. It was then but a new patent, and no Navajo had ever heard its continuous and death-dealing detonations. "Brothers!" said Seguin, again placing himself in an attitude to speak, "you deny that I am the father of the girl.

That means Chicago, Cape May, New York you see, I'm not exactly the lost son any more. Why, Nell, dear, you'll have to learn who Dick Gale really is. But I always want to be the ranger you helped me become, and ride Blanco Sol, and see a little of the desert. Don't let the idea of big cities frighten you. Well always love the open places best. Now, Nell, say you'll forget this trouble.

Then both stopped to hear Paul begin the story of Troy for the second time, but when he came to the death of Hector he would have to stop to let Shif'less Sol utter what he called a "few cuss words."

He's settin' off somewhar in the bushes now, laughin' at the trick he's played 'em." "They'll look for him," said Henry, "but whenever they come to a place he won't be there." "They can't besiege us here," said Paul, "and catch Shif'less Sol at the same time. But I think we ought to remove the body of that fallen warrior at the door. I don't like to see it there."

Well, he's smart; anybody that beats Sol Cobb in a trade has got to get up a long ways ahead of breakfast time. Might stay up all night and then not have more leeway than he'd be liable to need." "Yes, Yes, I'm sure he's smart in business. But is he is he a GOOD man?" The captain hesitated before replying. "Git dap!" he ordered, addressing the horse. "Good? Is Sol good?