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But bein' tuckered out, I sot down on a reliable-lookin' stool, the high-headed woman takin' another one by my side there wuz a hull row of folks settin' on 'em when, all of a sudden, I d'no how it wuz done or why, but them stools all sunk right down to the floor bearin' us with 'em onwillin'ly.

Dick noticed that the men looked at one another, and there was silence for a moment or two. "Young fellow," resumed the spokesman, "you was comin' from the direction of Columbia, an' your hoss, which I am sorry we had to kill, looked as if he was cleaned tuckered out. I judge that you was bearin' a message from Buell's army to Grant's."

Triflin' incidents, little marks on the cuticle, although they appear to be the effect of chance, are nevertheless of the utmost consequence, an' to the skilled interpeter they foretell the temper of, an' the events that will happen to, the person bearin' 'em. Now let us take this little deck of common playing-cards "

I'm not hard on you, savin' and exceptin' that facts is hard, which they sometimes are I don't deny; but here we're all alone with our two selves, and you'll grant I'm a friend, though I may have queer ways o' showin' it; and why shouldn't I say that all the trouble comes o' Gilbert bearin' your name?" "Don't I know it!" Mary Potter cried.

Mara Pennel is a gal as has every bit and grain as much resolution and ambition as you have, for all you flap your wings and crow so much louder, and she's one of the close-mouthed sort, that don't make no talk, and she's been a-bearin' up and bearin' up, and comin' to me on the sly for strengthenin' things.

As his dark head grew smaller and smaller in the distance, the men in the shack threw open the door, and came out as if they needed fresh air. "I always said as how Dan had a good heart," muttered Mike, in a shaken voice. "An' shure, now, ye see, Barney, he ain't after bearin' no grudge." "But ye'll be takin' back them boots to young Dan, this very day of our lives," urged Barney.

Physicians, lawyers, nurses, authors, journalists, artists, social workers, dressmakers, milliners, women from furrin countries dressed in their quaint costumes, laundresses, clerks, shop girls, college girls, all bearin' the pennants and banners of their different colleges: Vassar, Wellesley, Smith, etc., etc.

Captain Dinshaw went into the cabin, and looking down, Trask could see him bent over the table, sucking a stub of a pencil and studying a sheet of paper. "What's the bearin' and distance of Point Luzon?" he called up the companion. Jarrow looked at Locke and smiled. "Northwest, five miles," called Jarrow, after a look at the compass and the land. "What course ye steerin'?" "Nor'wes'bywes'."

Seems to me as if that little story had some sort o' bearin' on the subject you was discussin' wi' Molly. But I'm not good at drawin' morals, so I'll leave you to draw it for yourself."

"Where's Bellaire, Matty?" she demanded. "Off south," replied the woman, "right bearin' south." "By train?" "Yes, the same's walkin' or flying'," confirmed Matty. "Jest the same." "Then you can finish the story now, Matty," said Virginia presently. Matty settled back in her chair, closed her eyes, and began to hum. "How far'd I tell last night?" she queried, blinking.

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