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"The Miss Worths! the weavers! why, what on earth have they to do with what we nave been speaking of?" "Yes, madam; the Miss Worthses is the foxes that Mr. Brudenell is a-huntin' of." "The Miss Worths? My son hunting the Miss Worths! What do you mean, sir? Take care what you say of Mr. Brudenell, Morris."
At least, so he says, but I don't give much for it myself, for if he did 'e never said a word about it to his missis when 'e got 'ome, and it was only after the escape of the wolf was made known, and we had been up all night a-huntin' of the Park for Bersicker, that he remembered seein' anything. My own belief was that the 'armony 'ad got into his 'ead." "Now, Mr.
The kettle hissed, the meat sizzled, sending up a delicious odor; a hen stood in the open door and sang a sort of cheery half-human song, while to and fro moved the sweet-faced, lithe, and powerful girl, followed by the smiling eyes at the window. "Merry, you look purty as a picture. You look just like the wife I be'n a-huntin' for all these years, sure's shootin'."
He knew that Carrots was a "bad lot," as he expressed it, but he said to himself, "I was a bad lot, too, not so very long ago, an' I'll see if I can't do something for Carrots while I'm a-huntin' for that Jack Finney." Jimmy Hunt was on the lookout for Theodore that evening, and pounced upon him the moment he appeared.
It's an awful bluff, but we may work it this time. If they've got any grit we needn't worry no more about rations. They'll git us." Si snatched up a piece of rail, and they sprang up together, shouting: "Halt! Surrender! Don't move a hand or we'll blow your heads off." "All right, Yank. We surrender. Don't shoot. We'uns 've bin a-huntin' yo'uns to gin ourselves up. We'uns is tired o' the wah."
Ef it hadn't been for that, the ole rifle would ha' been at the bottom of the creek." "But what was Captain Caseby doing here in the woods at night?" asked Harry. "Dunno," said Tony; "I jist follered him till I made sure he wasn't a-huntin for my turkey-blind, and then I let him go long. His business wasn't no consarn o' mine."
Fer four nights now they'd seen him, wrapped in a blue robe, waitin' an' a-huntin' behind tombstones an' walkin' round an' round the graveyard lie a six days' race fer the belt at Madison Square. John had jus' seen him on the wall, an' that was why he come chargin' down the road like forty cats. "'Will Mr. Ming's sperrit walk till he gits that button back? Buck asts. John says: 'Sure.
She had gray hair and wore spectacles. She seemed very glad to see Tony, and shook hands with him warmly. "I didn't know you lived here," said Tony. "Well, I don't live here, exactly," said Cousin Maria; "but come in and sit awhile. You've been a-huntin', have you?" "Well, yes," said Tony, "I am a-huntin'."
The Dillon boy rose, leaving his gun on the ground, and came down, trembling. "What're you doin' sneaking around in the brush?" "Nothin'!" The Dillon had to make two efforts before he could speak at all. "Nothin', jes' a-huntin'!" "Huntin'!" repeated Chad. He lowered his pistol and looked at the sorry figure silently. "I know what you were huntin', you rattlesnake!
Boys, I did hone fer my dog Fiddler, an' the times we'd have a-huntin', and the trout-fishin', an' the smell o' the woods, and nobody bossin' and jowerin' at all. I'm a hill-billy, all right, and they needn't to glory their old flat lands to me!" Domestic affection is seldom expressed by the mountaineers not even by motherly or sisterly kisses but it is very deep and real for all that.
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