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An' sometimes it be sweet an' high an' fur off, like a voice from the sky, tellin' what no mortial ever knowed before, an' then it minds me o' the tune them angels sung ter the shepherds abidin' in the fields. I couldn't live without it." "Woman, hold yer jaw!" Basil proclaimed comprehensively.

Bartley raced up, bracing himself as the big cow-horse set up in two jumps. "I thought you was abidin' in San Andreas," said Cheyenne. "There's some one coming!" warned Bartley, breathing heavily. "And his name is Filaree," declared Cheyenne. "You sure done a good job. Let's keep movin'." And Cheyenne let Joshua out as Filaree drew alongside and nickered shrilly.

There towers up a mountain made to look exactly like Battle Mountain, where these ruins are found the homes and abidin' place of a race so much older than the Mexican and Peru old ones that they seem like folks of last week almost like babies. The hull of these buildin's which is called Cliff Palace is over two hundred feet long, and the rooms look pretty much all alike.

What this here new railroad is a-goin' to do to your English stockholders, Mac, is a deep and abidin' plenty." McKinney made no reply, but looked stolidly out across the valley. "Them fellers come up into town for tobacco, Doc." Curly threw out the suggestion cheerfully. "Tobacco ain't drugs," said Doc Tomlinson, annoyed.

An' I says further, that any party who's lookin' for the place where the bad man is scarce, an' a law- abidin' gent has the fullest liberty, pegged out to the shorest safetytood, let him locate where he finds the most lynchin's, an' where a vig'lance committee is steadily engaged discriminatin' 'round through the community. Which a camp thus provided is a model of heavenly peace.

The following morning we crossed over the bridge with little trouble, but ran into a lot of difficulty when we tried to make our way down to the town. A couple of miles above the main town there is a small settlement grouped on a hill around the mosque of Zain El Abidin.

"Give me the temperate climate, too," said Paul, "but we've come on a great errand, Jim, and we've come a long way. It's good, too, to see new things." "So it is, but I don't like to set here waitin' in this swamp. Think I'll stretch my legs a little on the bank thar, ef it's firm enough to hold me up, though I do have an abidin' distrust uv most uv the land hereabouts."

But I only thought these thoughts to myself, fur I knew every women there wuz peacible and law abidin' and there wuzn't one of 'em but what would ruther fall offen her barell then go agin the rules of the Methodist Meetin' House. Yes, I tried to curb down my rebellous thoughts, and did, pretty much all the time.

Afther we had dhragged ut down from Dearsley's through that cruel scrub that near broke Orth'ris's heart, we set ut in the ravine for a night; an' a thief av a porcupine an' a civet-cat av a jackal roosted in ut, as well we knew in the mornin'. I put ut to you, sorr, is an elegint palanquin, fit for the princess, the natural abidin' place av all the vermin in cantonmints?

"I come from the boundless confines o' Kansas, where the noblest of our kind have their abidin' place among the sunflowers on the threshold o' the settin' sun in his glory." "An' they sent you ahead as a sample?" said Rick, with an amused quiver of his long, beautifully groomed tail, as thick and as fine and as wavy as a quadroon's back hair. "Kansas, sir, needs no advertisement.