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Updated: May 5, 2025
"Well, I don't think there's been one seen for a good many years," replied the other, accommodatingly. "Time was, of course, when they need to roam all about this region; yes, and wolves and buffalo as well; but those were in the old days when it was called the frontier."
One thing he felt certain of, and that was that Prince Mastowix would never assist him in regaining his liberty. The letter he had so accommodatingly brought from New York undoubtedly contained something of great importance, but why he should suffer on account of it he could not see.
Just as the storm broke with its cannonading of winds and its fulmination of lightning he stopped at the edge of a small lake where an ice-house, now exhausted of supply, had been left accommodatingly unlocked. He felt no hesitancy to taking refuge there because the place belonged to him. Quite recently he had foreclosed, the mortgage which gave him title to the small farm upon which it stood.
"That's the way to look at it," said Pemberton accommodatingly. They were silent a minute; after which the boy asked: "Do you like my father and my mother very much?" "Dear me, yes. They're charming people." Morgan received this with another silence; then unexpectedly, familiarly, but at the same time affectionately, he remarked: "You're a jolly old humbug!"
"If you'll call me up to-night I'll let you know how much it will be and when he is likely to bank it." "Why do you tell me this?" puzzled Collaton. "Because I want him broke!" explained Gresham, his face suddenly twitching viciously in spite of himself. Collaton thought it over carefully. "What's your telephone number?" he accommodatingly inquired.
The peasants looked content and well-to-do, and were picturesquely clothed. We stopped an old man and bargained for the quaint, antique silver buttons on his coat, and paid him twice its weight in silver money for the big silver buckle at his belt. We were stopped at the frontier, and accommodatingly rose while the custom-officers politely looked under the carriage-seats.
"Well, I'll jes' git yer money out of yer coat while I think about it," she went on as she rummaged in his pocket and brought out nine dollars. "Leave me a quarter," demanded Joe, gasping beneath his soap-suds. "All right," said Mrs. Ridder accommodatingly; "now that Bob and Ike are gitting fifty cents a day, it ain't so hard to make out. I'll be gittin' a new dress first thing, you know."
Yet she determined to make even more sure. "Would you mind just turning around for a moment?" she inquired. "But I'm busy to-day," he protested, "I can't be bothered with little girls. I'll see you when you're eight years old." Nevertheless he faced about accommodatingly. The moment he turned his back he displayed a detail of his dress that had not been visible before.
"Mother says we might better all be in a hotel or boarding house, for all the home life we get out of our cottage." "Let's stop at our place and finish up our scout meeting," suggested Cleo. "The storm sort of broke up our session." So Leonore accommodatingly let them down in front of the Log Cabin, and on the spacious rustic porch there the interrupted meeting was again convened.
Bawr had accepted the excuse, though somewhat perplexed by it, and had accommodatingly taken the extra wives himself a solution which had seemed to meet with the unqualified approval of A-ya. The first winter in the Valley of Fire had been a wonderful one to the tribe, thanks to the fierce but beneficent element ever shining, dancing and whispering in its mysterious tongue before the cave doors.
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