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I sus-sus-saw the picter, an' was on'y a-teasin' of 'im, like a sus-sus-silly woman." "Exactly. Yet he heaps coals of fire on your head by declaring that you are the best cook in Hertfordshire! Is that true?" Furneaux's impish grin was a tonic in itself. Eliza dropped the apron and squared her elbows.

For a while they rode along again in silence. June no longer avoided his eyes now, and the unspoken question in her own presently came out: "You won't let Uncle Rufe bother me no more, will ye?" "No, indeed, I won't," said Hale heartily. "What does he do to you?" "Nothin' 'cept he's always a-teasin' me, an' an' I'm afeered o' him." "Well, I'll take care of Uncle Rufe."

You can do it; you're goin' to be boss, an' you know it will be all right. I'll see that they ain't a scratch on it; an' you can put it in the warehouse, an' they'll never know it's be'n away. "An' so she keeps a-teasin' an' a-teasin', till finally Jud he gits desperate. "'Oram, says he to me one day, 'Oram, you're an ol' flume man. What do you think o' runnin' that pianner down to Five?

"Shucks," he said in a tone of great surprise when Swing shot round the corner of the hotel, "I shore thought there was a dog there a-teasin' that boot. I could have took my Bible oath there was a great, big, black, curly-haired feller with lots of teeth down there. I saw him, Swing. Shore thought I did. Must 'a' been mistaken.

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