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Updated: June 9, 2025


"Do you like these things?" said Yan, with sudden interest and warmth, in spite of the depressing surroundings. "You bet," said Sam. "And I'd a-had twice as many only Da said it was doing no good and birds was good for the farm." "Well, do you know their names?" "Wall, I should say so.

The thing that was biggest was the one man he allowed he'd really seen. Why, Goliath of Gath wasn't in it with that fellow, according to Hart's nephew! And he was that desperate and dangerous to look at, he said, not many men would a-had the nerve to try at him with only a derringer and, what was more, to bring him down.

If they'd asked about wages for drivers, an' about horse-shoein' prices, I'd a-had to come down; because, you see, they ain't no teamsters' union in the country, an' no horseshoers' union, an' rent is low, an' them two items come a whole lot cheaper. Huh!

But this partic'lar evenin' when Boggs performs, Jack's rummagin' about some'ers else. "If Jack's thar, it's even money he'd a-had that second shot instead of Boggs; in which event, the results might have been something graver than this yere minoote wound which Boggs confers. I'm confident Jack would have cut in with the second shot for sech is his offishul system.

Why, most likely he'd a settled down in San Francisco he'd a-had to an' held onto them three Market street lots, an' bought more lots, of course, an' gone into steamboat companies, an' stock gamblin', an' railroad buildin', an' Comstock-tunnelin'. "Why, he'd a-become big business himself. I know 'm.

It was decorated with a very fat robin and on a banner floating from its beak was inscribed: "For a Good Girl." AS THEY drove into Hartley, Mrs. Bates drew forth the deed. "You are right about the bank being a safe place for this," she said. "I've had it round the house for two years, and it's a fair nervous thing to do. I wish I'd a-had sense to put it there and come after you the day I made it.

I can't imagine what could a-made 'm break loose this way. He must a-had cause, sir " "He had," one of the passengers, a coconut planter from the Shortlands, interjected. The steward threw him a grateful glance and continued. "He's a good dog, sir, a most obedient dog, sir look at the way he minded me right in the thick of the scrap an' come 'n' lay down.

Here the hero of the tale startled his mother by suddenly exploding, and she turned upon him indignantly. "I do really think as we've a-had enough o' this here nonsense. I can't make head or tail on't. You and your friend do seem to be a-keepin' up a regular charm, and I can't make out no sense in it." "I be very nigh done now, missis," cried Caines jubilantly; "there be but a little bit more.

It was a most elegant thing when he brought it; but I think it kind o' led Mis' Badger on to extravagant ways, for gettin' new trimmin' spring and fall so uses up money as fast as new bonnets; but Mis' Badger's got the money, and she's got a right to use it if she pleases; but if I'd a-had new trimmin's spring and fall, I shouldn't a-put away what I have in the bank."

"Certain death, everybody says, unless you're a Bosco. Remember him?" "He eats 'em alive! He eats 'em alive! Bosco! Bosco!" Saxon responded, mimicking the cry of a side-show barker. "Just the same, all Bosco's rattlers had the poison-sacs cut outa them. They must a-had. Gee! It's funny I can't get asleep. I wish that damned thing'd close its trap. I wonder if it is a rattlesnake."

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