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Don't you know anybody who's bigger sidewise than McFluke?" "I don't. Mac's the biggest man across the shoulders I ever seen." "Good enough, Peaches. I've found out what I wanted. I had a fair idea before, but now I know. I hear you were acting boisterious and noisy out front of the dance hall last night?" "What of it?" "Oh, nothin', nothin' a-tall.

But now I do. I can't think of your going back, Annie." She did not answer him, but went on weeping. "What's more, I ain't a-going to stand it," he added savagely. "I ain't a-going to let you go back a-tall. Talk about home! there's a home right acrosst the fence. We can make it any way we like. It'll do to start with, anyhow.

Or he might have been waitin' in the room for my uncle when he came home." "Yes. More likely that was the way of it' if we're on a hot trail a-tall." "We'll check up on that first. Chances are ten to one we're barkin' up the wrong tree. Right away we'll have a look at the Wyndham register." They did.

I figgered from what he said that I'd had consumption the LONGEST while, but my kind of kidney trouble was an awful SLY kind, and it was lible to jump in without no warning a-tall and jest natcherally wipe me out QUICK. So I sort o' bet on the kidney trouble. But I seen I was a goner, and I forgive Hank all his orneriness, fur a feller don't want to die holding grudges.

You kin see where his tracks comes right out from behind the tree to the place where they stood talkin'. An' behind the tree there ain't no cigarette butts a-tall an' that's when a feller most generally smokes when he's passin' the time waitin' fer somebody. An' here's a string like as if it had been pulled offn a package an' throwed away.

"It's nothin' a-tall to make a fuss about," Dave apologized. "Only a love tap, compliments of Shorty, and some kicks in the slats, kindness of Mr. Miller." In spite of his debonair manner Dave still had a bad headache and was so sore around the body that he could scarcely move without groaning.

She's going to make money all right. Shouldn't wonder if that stock would more than double in a year or so." "For heaven's sake, Colonel," says I, "ain't there nothing a-tall that you can get into without making money?" says I. "No, there ain't," says he, sad. "It happens that way with some folks I just can't help making it; yet here I am with more money than any of us ought to have.

"Nothin a-tall, that ain't. But the li'l green pea ain't under that shell. Listen here, Swing, old-timer, I got a long and gashly tale of wickedness to pour into those lily-white mule ears of yores. Yep, if it wasn't me a-telling it I'll bet you'd think it was a fairy tale." "I might even so," said the sceptical Swing. "But I don't mind. I'm good-natured to-day. I feel just like being lied to.

"It's fine," said Shif'less Sol, "to lay here an' to feel that the earth under you ain't quiverin' like a heap o' jelly. I turn from one side to the other an' then back ag'in, an' I don't sink into no mud, a-tall, a-tall." "An' this, Paul, is the o-sis that you wuz talkin' 'bout, an' that I wished an' prayed into the right place fur us?" said Long Jim. "Oasis, Jim, not o-sis," said Paul.

"Hit were Jest Prebol," Mrs. Caope said. "You was tellin' of him, Parson." "Hit were Prebol," Rasba nodded, "an' he shore needed shooting!" "Yas, suh. That kind has to be shot some to make 'em behave theirselves," Mrs Caope exclaimed, sharply. "If it wa'n't fer ladies shootin' men onct in awhile, down Old Mississip', why, ladies couldn't git to live here a-tall!"

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