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They give each other lick for lick as fast an' as steady as they could stand to it. 'Rastlin', borin' in, boxin' all was alike. The one was just as good as t'other. An' both willin' to the very last. "When Ally Bazan calls it a draw, they gits up and wobbles toward each other an' shakes hands, and Hardenberg he says: "'Stroke, I thanks you a whole lot for as neat a go as ever I mixed in.

I drove the colt down an' talked with that Jap chemist who's been doin' the experimentin'. Gee! They was foremen lookin' over the ground an' everything gettin' ready to hum. I looked over the lay an' studied it. Then I drove up to where they're openin' the clay pit you know, that fine, white chalky stuff we saw 'em borin' out just outside the hundred an' forty acres with the three knolls.

One is called tweezers, an' is of no earthly use that I know of except to pull the hairs out o' your nose, which no man in his senses ever wants to do; and the other thing is, I suppose, for borin' small holes in things it's almost as useless. This thing on the back is for pickin' stones out of horses' hoofs but I forgot you never saw horses or hoofs!

The victim, one Laure Borin, was found in her apartment stabbed in half a dozen places, and a tall, dark man, name unknown, was searched for in vain for many weeks.

The "borin'" eyes were at their work. "Fired!" said Sam promptly. Mr. Wigglesworth began a sputtering explanation. "That will do, Wigglesworth," said Mr. Maitland, holding up his hand. "Sam, you come and see me tomorrow here at eight. Do you understand?" Sam nodded. After they had departed there came through the closed office door the sound of Mr.

"But if you reely wants to know, bleedin' a buoy means borin' a small 'ole in 'im to let the water art, 'cos they all leaks a bit arter they've bin in the sea. But I must say good arternoon, sir," he added hurriedly, glancing over his shoulder and rising to his feet. "'Ere's my gal comin', and there's another abart 'arf a cable astern of 'er wot I expec's is yourn.

And at the sound of the other's voice the newcomer cried out in astonishment: "Ben Nyland! What in hell are you doin' here?" "Lookin' for Dale," said the other, hoarsely. "Thought you was him, an' come pretty near borin' you. What saved you was a notion I had of wantin' Dale to know what I was killin' him for! Pretty close, Deal!" "Why do you want to kill him?"

Tell him, she says, 'I can protect myself; they think they'll break me make me do what they want me to marry but they can't break me, and I'll never do it tell him that. "'But, says I, 'that ain't the whole case, Miss Nan. What he'll ask me, when he's borin' through me with his eyes like the way you're borin' me through with yours, is: When will you see him when will he see you?

"Thar," said I, "there is only one place for that, and that is 'thar, well forward at the shoulder-point, and not where it most commonly is, too much under the body for if it's too far back he stumbles, or too forward he can't 'pick chips quick stick. Doctor, I am a borin' of you, but the fact is, when I get a goin' 'talkin' hoss, I never know where to stop.

"It seems to me," continued Gillie, "that they goes on the plan of spellin' one way an' purnouncin' another always takin' care to choose the most difficult way, an' the most unnatt'ral, so that a feller has no chance to come near it except by corkin' up one nostril tight, an' borin' a small extra hole in the other about half-way up.

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