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At this Mandy gave up the case, saying in despair, "Well, what is he a doin' here then? 'Tain't likely he's done come into th' woods fer nothin'." "He told Old Matt that he was sick and tired of it all," answered the other. "Did he look like he was ailin'?"
But listen heah.... Snake, you've seen an' heard people croak?" "You mean cash in die?" "Shore." "Wal, yes a couple or so," replied Anson, grimly. "But you never seen no one die of shock of an orful scare?" "No, I reckon I never did." "I have. An' thet's what's ailin' Jim Wilson," and he resumed his dogged steps. Anson and his two comrades exchanged bewildered glances with one another. "A-huh!
They feared the whip, but no fear of it could induce them to advance farther, in the face of the storm, upon the unstable ice. "What can we do now?" asked Charley in an appealing tone. "I'm not knowin' what's ailin' the dogs," answered Toby rather uncertainly. "I can't make un go ahead, and we can't bide here, whatever. I'm fearin' with the way the ice heaves she's gone abroad at the narrows.
It blinked and looked about it; it rubbed its eyes; it stared severely up at Scattergood; it opened its mouth tentatively, closed it again, and then and then it uttered such an ear-piercing, long-drawn shriek that the old horse jumped with fright. "Hey, there!" said the startled Scattergood. "Hey! what's ailin' you now?"
"Me bein' weak an' ailin', tho' comin' of a strong family, as allays lived to a good age, thro' bein' in the 'abit of wearin' flannels, which my mother's father thought better nor a-spilin' the inside with chemistry." "Clever man, that detective," murmured Calton to himself. "He got out of her by strategy what he never would have done by force.
Nick's whip had been silent for a long time. His eyes were gazing out afar. Sometimes up at the lowering sky, where the peaks were lost in a sea of dark cloud, sometimes down, with a brooding fire, into the forest depths. Ralph had observed the change in his brother and sympathy prompted him to draw up alongside him. "What's ailin' ye?" he asked.
It'll be up to you to m-make it mighty onsafe for him. Go through to a finish that once an' the boys will begin sizin' you up an' wonderin' about you. Those show-me lads will have to get evidence about 'steen times before they'll believe." "I'll never be able to stick it. I'm such a so timid," Dillon groaned. The justice bristled. "H-hell's bells! What's ailin' you, Texas man?
"I wish I knew what it was is ailin' me!" "Drink 'er down!" "You think because you had me goin' on these things last night that to-night little sister ain't goin' to watch her step. Well, watch her watch her step," Nevertheless, she drank rather thirstily half the contents of the glass. "I knew what I was doin' every minute of the time last night, all righty. I was just showin' us a good time."
"Somebody sick over there t' Haynes's. Guess th' old man's ailin' ag'in. Winder's half-way open in the chamber, should n' wonder 'f he was dead and laid aout. Docterin' a'n't no use, when y' see th' winders open like that. Wahl, money a'n't much to speak of to th' old man naow! He don' want but tew cents, 'n' old Widah Peake, she knows what he wants them for!" Or again,
That's what's ailin' you. Swallow a spoonful of sody, an' you'll sweeten up wonderful an' be more pleasant company." In the morning Henry was aroused by fervid blasphemy that proceeded from the mouth of Bill. Henry propped himself up on an elbow and looked to see his comrade standing among the dogs beside the replenished fire, his arms raised in objurgation, his face distorted with passion.
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