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Updated: June 19, 2025


"Course, they make a right good audience, when you're singin'. They do all the listenin'," said another puncher. "Huh! They ain't one of you got a hoss that can listen to you, without blushin'. You fellas think you're a hard-ridin' " "Ridin' beats walkin'," suggested Long Lon. "Keep a-joshin'. I like it. Shows how much you don't know. I hello, Mr. Bartley!

"But I can't break my promise, Torchy," says she. "That's right," says I, "and I wouldn't ask you to. Let's take the subway." I won; and when I put her in a taxi an hour later she was still blushin' from answerin' questions. I had that paper with the city seal on it in my inside pocket, though. My next job is on the Reverend Percey, the one who did the job for Mr.

I ain't one o' the presumin' kind, but if I'd a-been asked I'd a-butted in! You can bet your scalp, Sam, if I'd a-had the givin' away o' that blushin' bride, I'd 'a shoved across a stack o' blue chips with her that'd 'a set them young folks on their feet. Oh, hell's bells! If that ain't plumb removin' the limit! Sam, you'd orter be right thankful you're only an Injun.

If I'm ever handed one of them kind I won't wash it off for a month. It tickles Dicky most to death. "He-haw!" says he, so's the window panes rattle. "She said she'd do it. And she did, didn't she, eh, Skid?" Mallory couldn't prove an alibi. He was the worst rattled man I ever see, and as for blushin' he got up a color like the lady heroine in a biff-bang drama.

You see this friend of Vee's who's billed for the blushin' bride act has decided to have the event pulled off at Birch Crest, the family's summer home up in the hills of old N. H. Vee has promised to motor up the day before with the bridesmaid, leavin' me to follow the next mornin'. But when we come to look up train schedules it develops that the only way to get to Birch Crest by train is via Boston.

Me boy, whin a girl remembers a fellow after five years, it's some sign. Now if ye want that blushin' damsel, lave it all to me." "Terrence, let us go to sleep, we have a hard march before us to-morrow." "I take it at yer word, captain." In less than ten minutes the light-hearted Irishman was buried in slumber.

Somehow, when I saw those girls blushin' and bowin' behind their father, I didn't care to have my crimes made out any blacker'n necessary and I tried to give Jim the high-sign to let me off easy just make it forgery or arson but he was lookin' at the ladies, and evidently believin' in the strength of a good impression, he said: "Well, yes!

And this is a very important subject, very indeed. There is a monstrous deal in what you say, though you have, I must say, rather a peculiar, an unusual, way of puttin' it. Don't you stay another minit though, nor say another word, for your life; but bow, beg pardon, hold in your breath, that your face may look red, as if you was blushin', and back out, starn fust.

You've not only got more brains than most women, but you're mighty good looking, and in the proper clothes you could hold up your head in any company." "Pshaw!" says Mrs. Leavitt, almost blushin'. "Right before Mr. McCabe too!" "Well, isn't it so?" demands Mr. Leavitt, turnin' to me. "Why er of course it is," says I.

Mostly no one has ever had any experience when they start to makin' love the first time. But they all make it the same way. That's why it ain't original. You take a man which has got in love with a girl any man. He don't want anyone to know that he's in love with her he feels sorta sheepish about it. Goes around hangin' his head an' blushin', an' mostly not sayin' anything about it.

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