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Hershey replied argumentatively, "that's a public house and this ain't. We never made no practice of takin' boarders. To be sure, Jonas he always was FUR boarders. But I AIN'T fur!" "Oh, yes," gravely nodded the young man. "Yes. I see." He picked up the dress-suit case which he had set on the sill. "Where is the hotel, may I ask?" "Just up the road a piece. You can see the sign out," said Mrs.

"G'wan," said the policeman, angrily, "or I'll run yez in! Want yer name in the papers, don't yez? I never knew the cranks to come around so quick after a shootin' before. Out of th' park, now, for yours, or I'll fan yez." "What you have done," I said, argumentatively, as Knight and I walked on, "was easy.

"'Specially when you kin git the best kind o' Confederit money from Cincinnati for two cents on the dollar. I always lay in enough o' that to do my tradin' with." "What's that? What's that?" gasped the Deacon. "Passin' Confederate money that you buy in Cincinnati at two cents on the dollar? Why, that's counterfeitin'." "That's drawin' it a little too fine," said Shorty argumentatively.

It was, indeed, a realm where this coinage did not circulate. To enable him to address her with any prospect of success, he should be able to show ay, and to show argumentatively that she was, in listening to him, about to do something eminently prudent and worldly-wise.

"'I was merely telling you a few cold and scientific facts, returned Ombos argumentatively. "'Now, if I wished to impress you it would be easy enough. I would like to test that sensitiveness which you boast that you don't possess. I think I could give you a severe shaking-up!

I know of no one more deservin' o' such fortune than Battersleigh, late of the Rile Irish, an' now a Citizen o' the World. Gad, but I've a'most a mind to buy a bit of land me own silf, an' marry the Maid o' the Mill, fer the sake o' roundin' out the play. Man, man, it's happy I am to-day!" "It looks a good deal like taking advantage of another's ignorance," said Franklin argumentatively.

"Of course we're not," Mollie agreed with her. "There must be a great many musicians who can play those same selections that we heard him play." "That's all very true," said Betty argumentatively. "But if he is really this same musician that played at our benefit, then that explains the queer hunch I've had of having seen him somewhere before."

The watchman nodded, understandingly. "You're too young for that sort of thing, me boy. Now, I'm no teetotaler meself," he went on argumentatively. "A glass once in a while is all right, if a man knows whin to stop. But " "How about that hat?" interrupted the restive victim of this homily. "Have you got one handy?" "I have."

I rid myself of the pump I'd never dreamed I'd be reluctant to part with the monster while she made perfunctory and unconvincing motions to fit herself for the street. Of course she neither washed nor madeup, but she peered in the glass argumentatively, pulled her jacket down decisively, threw her shoulders back to raise it askew again and gave the swirl of hair a halfhearted pat.

"What price would Lucretia, or The Dutchman, be in with the same lot?" Langdon asked, argumentatively. "About one to ten," Crane replied. "But the Chestnut's beating them had no bearing on this race. From what I see of Mr. Dixon, I don't at all class him with you as a trainer he hasn't the same resource." Langdon stood silent, sullenly turning over in his mind this doubtful compliment.

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