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"He'll meet us," said Ephraim, promptly, but his voice was not quite steady. "Oh, Uncle Jethro!" cried Cynthia, "you're trying to get out of it. You remember you promised to meet us in Washington." "Guess he'll keep this app'intment," said Ephraim, who seemed to be full of a strange mirth that bubbled over, for he actually winked at Jethro.
This was thought a good occasion for Chingachgook, a young chief who has never struck a foe, and myself; to go on our first war path in company, and an app'intment was made for us, by an old Delaware, to meet at the rock near the foot of this lake.
An' when I come shore enough, I'll fetch improved weepins. I ain't quite in my official capacity now." "Yo' app'intment has teached you big words." "Yes," said Peters, tapping the barrel of the pistol, "as big as the slug this thing is loaded with. My daddy told me that this here slug went through his brother's heart an' was buried in a tree. It was dug out an' now it's here in this pistol ag'in.
You told me not to darken yo' door ag'in, and I hain't. Don't overlook that fact. And I wouldn't be here, but my app'intment has come." "Wall." "An' I go on duty day atter to-morrer. Do you know what that means?" "I told you not long ago what it mout mean." "But it mout not turn out that way." "Shot fo' an' stobbed three," muttered the old man, his mind reverting to the story paper.
"Say, Peters has got his app'intment." The old man's arms dropped. "Air you shore?" "I'm a tellin' you. He's got it writ out on a piece of paper that looks like white luther." "Wall," said Jasper, getting up. "I don't know of any man that's a goin' to w'ar out his shoes a runnin'. But I'm sorry. Was in hopes that he couldn't git it. An' yit, I didn't put the strings back into my shoes."
"T-told Worthington you got that app'intment for Wheelock t-told Worthington?" Jethro called out after him. Mr. Sutton turned and waved his cigar and smiled in acknowledgment of this parting bit of satire. He felt that he could afford to smile. A few minutes later he was ensconced on the sofa of a private sitting room reviewing the incident, with much gusto, for the benefit of Mr.
"T-told Worthington you got that app'intment for Wheelock t-told Worthington?" Jethro called out after him. Mr. Sutton turned and waved his cigar and smiled in acknowledgment of this parting bit of satire. He felt that he could afford to smile. A few minutes later he was ensconced on the sofa of a private sitting room reviewing the incident, with much gusto, for the benefit of Mr.
Finally the queen wanted to know if the 'long pigs' could make a witch picture of HER. "'Tell 'er yes, yells George, when the question was translated to him. 'Tell 'er we're picture-makers by special app'intment to the Queen and the Prince of Wales. Tell 'er we'll make 'er look like the sweetest old chocolate drop in the taffy-shop.
Freeman wuz cut out for each other. Every time I see Isabelle and Krit and Thomas J. had often made some app'intment where our family party could all meet and every time I see her, I liked her better and better. And Maggie, who of course had seen more of her than I had, bein' in the same house with her, she told me in confidence, and in the Mexican Exhibit, that "Isabelle was an angel."
"Well," said the judge, rising, "I'll do it." "When?" said Jethro, sitting still. "I'll send the papers over to you within two or three days. "O-ought to be done right away, Judge. Road's in bad shape." "Well, I'll send the papers over to you to-morrow." "How long would it take to make out that app'intment how long?" "It wouldn't take but a little while." "I'll wait," said Jethro.
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