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We've struck it very well, and the only trouble'll be about getting good seats, especially as we're in morning dress." Allerdyke smiled at that in his opinion, money would carry a man anywhere, and there was always plenty of that useful commodity in his pockets.

"The same trouble'll come into two people's lives, and one'll take it and make one thing out of it, and the other'll make somethin' entirely different. There was Mary Harris and Mandy Crawford.

"Then your trouble'll begin again, won't it?" asked Norman. Instead of answering, Colonel Howell sat in silence a few moments. "There's a good deal I might say about the country I'm going into," he continued at last, "but I think you young men understand it pretty well." "Pretty well up into the Barren Lands, isn't it?" asked Roy.

I'm goin' ter hang 'round, 'n if you smell trouble jest fire two shots 'nd trouble'll cum a-humpin' fur them fellers," "All right and much obliged, and if anything does come that we can't manage we'll remember you, sure." Whenever the boys passed a pond on the prairie they stopped and grunted till the young 'gators came to the surface.

For trouble'll sure camp on his trail 'til he's reformed or been safely planted." In the significant pause that followed no one moved. Texas stood easily, looking into the eyes of the stranger. Pat shot fierce, watchful glances around the room, from face to face. "I trust you get's the force o' my remarks," concluded Texas suggestively.

An' I tell you, the way they took it made me love 'em all. If you want to love folks, just you get in some kind o' respectable trouble in Friendship, an' you'll see so much lovableness that the trouble'll kind o' spindle out an' leave nothin' but the love doin' business. My land, the Sodality went at the situation head first, like it was somethin' to get acrost before dark. An' so it was.

"Did you dream I would defile her ears with it? Now that I know you, you will be wise to leave this place; for it is a spot where your sins may find you out!" He jeered: "That flash bounce doesn't go down with me. The trouble'll be at your end of the house, unless you listen to reason and stop giving off hot air.

"Sure, sure; she's to be considered. But a gal kin be won when she takes a fancy to a man of your make-up. The trouble'll be with her dad, an' don't fergit that. But thar, I guess we've talked enough about this fer the present. I'm dead beat an' want some sleep. We must be away early in the mornin', remember." "What! are you going my way?" Reynolds eagerly asked.

"Some says both ways. I dunno," said Pliny, impartially. "Anyhow, Abner he lets on public and constant that he's a-goin' to nail Asa's hide to the barn door.... It's one good, healthy hate betwixt them boys." "And trouble'll come of it.... Wonder which of 'em Mary Ware favors? If she favors either of 'em, and trouble comes, it'll mix her in." "Hope Abner gits him.