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Updated: June 8, 2025


Well, I ain't sayin' thanks for what you done for me, Miss Gray. 'Thanks' sounds plumb starvin' poor and rattlin', side of what I want to tell you. I'd be a'most willin' to git shot ag'in " "Don't say that!" exclaimed Doris. "I would be shakin' hands with you," said Pete. "But this here is just 'Adios, for I'm sure comin' back."

Finally, the superintendent gives the herder some tobacco, some cigarette-papers, and a couple of yards of yellow fuse, and, mounting his horse, nods farewell, and Juan touches his hat, smiles, and says, "Adios." In the ordinary course of events this is his weekly allowance of human intercourse.

"Yo've had yo' say, majah," he snapped, "and now I'll have mine. If I find that yo' are in any way responsible fo' the tragedies that have ovahtaken Mrs. Thomas, yo'd bettah see to yo' guns. Until then adios!" The bartender of the La Plata Saloon put a bottle on the bar in front of the stranger, placing, with an added flourish, a thick-bottomed whisky glass beside it.

If y'u miss it, y'u'll feed at some other chuckhouse." Suddenly the drawl of his sarcasm vanished. His voice carried the ring of peremptory command. "Jim, y'u go back to the ranch with Miss Messiter, AND KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN. Missou, I need y'u. We're going back. I reckon y'u better hang on to the stirrup, for we got to travel some. Adios, senorita!"

My father and the brother of my father have both make court to my mother when she was but a senorita. My father think she have lofe his brother more. So he say to her: 'It is enofe; tranquillize yourself. I will go. I will efface myself. Adios! Shake hands! Ta-ta! So long! See you again in the fall. And what make my mother? Regard me! She marry my father on the instant!

Suddenly he rose, placed his cherished staff in Mrs. Trent's hands, and bowing low, said: "Keep this, as I have kept it, where none but you may find. At the Navidad I come once more, the last. Adios." His departure was so unexpected that, at first, they did not try to prevent it, but Jessica was swift to follow and protest: "Not to-night, dear Pedro! Please not to-night.

"You are our brothers; your hearts are strong; we thank you but we cannot accept. If they are so many, you would only die with us. We do not wish to fight. If we travel fast we shall reach the old mission and the walls will protect us. Adios." He and his Texans rode one way, the Comanches rode the other. They had hoped to arrive at the old mission or Spanish fort by night.

"'Adios, says Peets, takin' off his hat to her; 'it ain't down on the bills none, but if you-all could manage to kiss this yere outfit once apiece, Miss, it would be regarded. You needn't be afraid. Some of 'em looks a little off, but they're all right, an' b'ar huggin' is barred. "So the little Sue girl begins with Enright an' kisses us all, a- sobbin' meantime some free.

"And we are square again?" "Yes, we are square." "Then adios, Senorita." "Adios, amigo." Bravely she stood watching until the carriage disappeared down the street. Then she went slowly into the house to Abe's room. The surveyor lay propped up in bed with pillows, looking quite cheerful.

They made lots of lusty, primitive noise. When they were finished, Ramos, still in a spirit of humor, corned up an old Mexican number about disappointed love. "Adios, Mujer Adios para siempre Adios..." Ramos wailed out the last syllable with lugubrious emphasis. "Always it's girls," Dave Lester managed to chuckle. "I still don't see how they expect to find many, Out There."

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