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I hope so," Eloise replied, and he continued, "I'm all-fired sorry you are goin', because, well, because I am; and I wish I could do something for you." "You can," Eloise said. "You can take the wheel chair back to the Crompton House and save Tim one journey."
"Stefan he's so all-fired big he got to keep a chew on each side of his face," explained Pat Kilrea, a first-rate mechanic who was then busy with the construction of a little steamer that was to help tow down to the mill some big booms of logs, as soon as the lake opened. "He ain't able to get no satisfaction except from double action."
Another munth'll tell a larger finanshell tale, I opine" "Right again, unless something happens more than we think for now. If we get through another month, however, without being nosed out, why we may consider ourselves all-fired lucky." "Jes' so! Jes' so! but we'll hev ter take our chances. One natteral advantage, we kin shute 'em as fast as they come " "Ho!"
Those boys would have followed you across if you boys hadn't been so all-fired smart that you cleaned it all up in a hurry! What else?" "Why have a gang of politicians got to barricade our State House against the people?" "Let's keep cool, Joe, my boy, and find out." "They won't let us in to find out. How are we going to find out?"
Pity she has such all-fired red hair, and piles it up like a haystack on the top of her head, with every hair looking six ways for Sunday. At this point in his soliloquy Tom reached home, and was soon luxuriating in a hot bath, which removed all traces of the soaking he had received.
And then in a changed voice, "You're fagged out. It's an all-fired steep trail. Come in." "No, thank you," replied Keeler, and he seated himself upon a chair in the door-yard. "It's pleasant out here under the pines. I want to talk." "I've been expecting you," said Palmer, "ever since the news came about Cummins."
"It beats all what a woman can do when she's that kind of a woman. She's done more swabbin' decks and overhaulin' runnin' riggin' than a new mate on a clipper. The place is so all-fired clean that I feel like brushin' myself every time I go to set down." "How's Captain Baxter?" asked Hazeltine. "Seems to be some better.
And Rankin fumbled with cold fingers at the whip-handle in his pocket. The reins lay across Pincher's neck. Rankin did not want his hands to get too cold "for business." On and on they pounded through the snow; colder and colder it grew. There was a shiver in the stars themselves, and only the snow looked warm. "If I wasn't so all-fired mad, Pincher, I believe 't would seem kind o' cold."
"Well, I allus take it," Davy replied, "that the good God gives us jest as much t' do as we're able t' do, an' He wants it well done. He ain't goin' t' chuck jobs around t' folks that ain't equal t' doin' well what they has in hand. Fur instance," Davy pointed his remark with the stem of his pipe, "ye ain't such an all-fired good housekeeper as ye might be!" "I know it, Davy."
"Gone now," murmured the great scout. His face softened for an instant. "Hang it all, why must even a redskin be so all-fired bad? If he had wanted to, Yellow Elk might have made a man of himself. I can't stop to bury him, and yet Hullo, what are those papers sticking out of his pocket?" The boomer had caught sight of a large packet which had been concealed in Yellow Elk's bosom.
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