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Updated: June 5, 2025
'If I don't line out for t'other end of camp you-alls is allowin' to rope my joint an' pull it down! Well, that lets me out; I quits you. I'd be shorely degraded to put in my time with any sech low-flung passel of sports. You-all may go back an' tell your folks that as you leaves you hears me give the call to my guests, "All promenade to the bar"; an' the dancin' is done.
"It's bad enough right as it is without you boys wantin' it any worse. But don't you get downhearted, Dave. We're allowin' to stand by you to a finish. It ain't as if you'd got a good man. Doble was a mean-hearted scoundrel if ever I met up with one. He's no loss to society. We're goin' to show the jury that too." They did.
"'Oh, I don't know! remarks Doc Peets, gettin' in on what's a general play, 'I've been all through the herd, an' I must say I deems women good people every time; a heap finer folks than men, an' faithfuller. "'Which I don't deny females is fine folks, says Texas, 'but what I'm allowin' is, they's fitful. They don't stay none.
Nacherally, Enright don't like this spectral play; an' him an' Peets lays for the wraith with rifles, busts its knee some, an' Peets ampytates its laig. Then they throws it loose; allowin' that now it's only got one lai'g, the visitations will mighty likely cease. Moreover Enright regyards ampytation that a-way, as punishment enough. Which I should shore allow the same myse'f!
Shore! the squaws has as much to say as the bucks among Injuns. They owns their own ponies an' backs their own play an' is as big a Injun as anybody, allowin' for that nacheral difference between squaw dooties an' buck dooties one keeps camp while the other hunts, or doorin' war times when one protects the herds an' plunder while the other faces the foe. You hears that squaws is slaves?
" Allowin' there's a plot, if 'tis worth folks' while to get hold o' the child, 'tis worth your while to get him back from 'em. But are you sure there's a plot? There it don't seem to me you've made out your case." Mr. Hucks said it thoughtfully, but his mind was not working with his speech.
If ye was in their place ye'd do the same. There's no sinse in allowin' another man to waalk on ye whin ye can get another job. I don't blame thim. I was a mason wanst meself." "You don't mean to say that you acted as you say these men are going to act?" "Shewer!" "Well, I shouldn't think you'd be very proud of it." "I have me rights," he declared, flaring up.
The "bad words" spoken in the vacant house fell accusingly upon the speaker's ears, and they must have startled him, for he hastened to add: "I don't see where no sense o' jestice comes in, nohow, in allowin' a man on the very eve of doin' his Christian duty to lose his most important wherewithal!"
"She's on the steamer," said Harvey, his eyes filling with tears. "Take me to New York at once." "Poor woman poor woman! When she has you back she'll forgit it all, though. There's eight of us on the We're Here, an' ef we went back naow it's more'n a thousand mile we'd lose the season. The men they wouldn't hev it, allowin' I was agreeable." "But my father would make it all right." "He'd try.
"I'm big enough to be in my own way a good deal of the time. I believe I could muddy Sim Cantrell's back for him now, at arm-holts." But there was still a question in the black eyes. "Where's your preacher's coat, Tom-Jeff? I was allowin' you'd be wearin' it nex' time we met up."
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