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The sun's shinin', and there ain't much wind, and I can smell the ole desert, a-sizzlin'. Come on!" They were in Forbes's room. The Easterner laid his book aside and glanced down at his shoes. "I haven't a riding-costume." "Well, you can get one for a dollar and four-bits copper-riveted, and sure easy and comfortable. I'll lend you a pair of boots." "All right. I'll try it once, at least."

But I remember Father's arguin' that he didn't believe her prayer would have been very lucid or fervent, with all that batch of sugar a-sizzlin' and a-burnin' right by the side of her. I remember that he said that a prayer wouldn't be apt to ascend much higher than where one's hopes and thoughts wuz, and he didn't believe it would go up much higher than that kettle.

George with a smile, laying down his knife and fork. "Ain't nary one tol' me ain't no use bein' tol'. All ye got to do is to keep yo' eyes open. Be a weddin' dar 'fo' spring. Look out, sah dat shell's still a-sizzlin'. Mo' coffee, sah? Wait till I gits some hot waffles won't take a minute!" and he was out of the room and downstairs before his master could answer.

Every moment that passed increased the danger to them both. "Look a-here, Opal," he said in a threatening voice of anger, "I ain't a-goin' to fool with you no longer. Hear me shout? Culver's up to you as much as me. You stole the 'Laughin' Water' claim. There's hell a-sizzlin' down the street right now down to Lawrence's. If you don't cough up ten thousand bucks pretty pronto "

I'll bring 'em in. You keep the meat a-sizzlin'!" The scout went with the brave to his chief and made a speech of welcome, after which the wily old Splitnose, in his wonderful head-dress, of buckskin and eagle feathers, and his band in war-paint, followed Solomon to the feast. Silently they filed out of the bush and sat on the grass around the fire.

That blasted stuff's cooked my innards to rags, an' I kin feel my backbone a-sizzlin'. Say, Steward, do, for the Lord's sake, come here, an' take this thing off, while there's a little life left in me." STEWARD. "Can't do anything yet. You must grin and bear it a little while longer." EIGTH TEN MINUTES. "Holy smoke! I couldn't suffer more if I was in the lake of burnin' brimstone.