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Hemmed in upon all sides the valiant deputy glanced fearfully into the faces of the horsemen. "Wha What's up, boys? What's ailin' ye?" he managed to blurt out. "Drop them guns an' give over the key!" commanded someone. "Sure sure, boys! I hain't aimin' to hurt no one. Yer all friends of mine an' what you say goes with me." "Friends of yourn!" roared someone menacingly; "you're a liar, Sam!

Then I marked her walking, herself; she had shortened her skirt; and presently lingering by the trail she dropped behind, leaving the wagon to lumber on, with Daniel helplessly turning head over shoulder, bereft. "Bet you the lady up yonder is aimin' to pay you a visit," quoth friend Jenks the astute. "And Dan'l, he don't cotton to it. You ain't great shakes with a gun, I reckon?"

Cussin' never pitched any hay for me." Young Pete was a bit disappointed. "Didn't you never cuss in your life?" Annersley glanced down at the boy. "Well, if you promise you won't tell nobody, I did cuss onct, when I struck the plough into a yellow-jacket's nest which I wa'n't aimin' to hit, nohow.

"'Shore y'u wasn't smart if y'u was aimin' to be one of Ellen Jorth's lovers, said Bruce, with a leer. 'Fer if y'u hedn't give y'urself away y'u could hev been easy enough. "Thar was no mistakin' Bruce's meanin' an' when he got it out some of the men thar laughed. Isbel kept lookin' from one to another of them.

Yo' all could have mo' time to write po'try an' study up on flyin' machines, down there. And Pete, he's aimin' to quit the first. He don't like it down there." Johnny dropped the letters back into his suitcase and sat down on the side of his bed to smoke. His was not the nature to hold a grudge, and Tex seemed to be friendly.

From what he said, I took it they were aimin' to go over into the desert to tear up the track and stop somebody or something coming this way from Copah all on account of that make-believe message that you didn't send." Thus far Judson's report had dealt with facts. But there were other things deducible.

Since that day she had strained over the brass railing of the car to hold him in her sight until the curtain of dust intervened, he had felt her call urging him into the West, the strength of her beckoning hand drawing him the way she had gone, to search the world for her and find her on some full and glorious day. "Was you aimin' to sell Whetstone and go on the train, Duke?"

We knew how you would feel, an' we were just aimin' to save you any more trouble. Them Tailholt Mountain thieves have gone too far this time. We can't let you turn that man loose." "I ain't goin' to try to turn him loose," retorted the Dean. The men looked at each other. "What are you goin' to do, then?" asked the spokesman. "I'm goin' to make you turn him loose," came the startling answer.

I could git money for tellin' that feller what I know." "Go on and tell him then," Chadron spoke with a dare in his words, and derision "that'll be easy money, and it won't call for any nerve. But you don't need to be plannin' any speech from the gallus you'll never go that fur if you try to double-cross me!" "I ain't aimin' to double-cross no man, but you can call it that if it suits you.

"It's at this epock, Jack Moore, who in his capac'ty of marshal is domineerin' about down in front, whacks Watkins over the head with his six-shooter, an' the lady's saved. "'What be you-all tryin' to do with this diva? demands Moore of the Watkins party. "'Which I'm enamored of her, says this yere Watkins, 'an' thar's a heap of things I was aimin' to pour into her years.

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