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Updated: May 1, 2025
Notoriety any social divorcée or big-hatted music-hall high-kicker can have that if only they've kicked high enough! Popularity is what I'd have if I could and only the People can give it as Brutus and Cromwell and Napoleon knew!"
One would like to find there is just a trace of reality in our picturesque fancies of debonair desperadoes and big-hatted cavaliers." There was a curious expression in Ferris's face, but as he glanced around at the rest, who were regarding him expectantly, he did not observe that Maud Barrington and her aunt had just come in and stood close behind him.
While awaiting a response, his eyes turned toward the only other persons in the saloon, three burly, bearded miners of the conventional big-hatted, big-booted, and big-voiced type.
Frightened, Johnnie made out the upraised heads of horses lines of them! He could see a group of men too, each as big-hatted and shaggy-trousered as this one who still had him about his middle. A great cry went up from that group "Yip! yip! yip! yip! yee-e-e-e-eow! One-Eye!" "Oh, Mister," breathed Johnnie, "is it the circus?"
The Burman ran forward at once and began to talk quickly to the big-hatted boatmen. In two moments everything was settled. The men were poling their boat back up the stream after selling a load of tobacco in a down-river village, and were glad to serve travellers who would pay them well. The baggage was stripped from the pony, and hastily swung into the empty boat.
Frank said at last, suddenly, just as they came opposite to the row of little brown big-hatted houses, where they had talked about the bonny bowls, "My life is either worth more or less to me, after this. You are the only woman in the world I could like to owe it to. Will you take what I owe? Will you be the onliest woman in the world to me?" Oddly enough, that word of Mr.
At one end of the station a big-hatted Mexican squatted by a hot tamale can. Among others idling near were some high-heeled and sombrero-topped cow-boys, whose easy and loose clothing made Alan envious at once. Even the depot attendants, with their belts and loosely knotted neckerchiefs, seemed gayer and freer than their brother laborers back in the East.
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