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She had returned to her placidity, a quiet domestic fowl whose feathers were only to be ruffled when some terrifying shadow flitted overhead. Stella flew to the door and opened it on her lover, standing still and calm, like a figure set there by destiny to conquer her. "Jerry," she burst forth out of the nervous thrill her mother had awakened in her, "you're botherin' me 'most to death.
"And we'd have 'em afore mornin'," said Rathburn grimly. "Eagen will see to it that Bob Long knows I was out here, right pronto. But I aim to stop any posses from botherin' around your place. If there's one thing I don't want to do, Mallory, it's make any trouble for you." The girl came walking toward him and touched his arm. "What are you going to do, Roger?" she asked in an anxious voice.
"Judson's baby died this mornin'. Judson he can't get across Fingal's Creek or some of the draws, to get home, and the fright last night was too much for Mis' Judson. She fainted away, an' when she come to, the baby was dead. I'm cookin' a good meal for all of 'em. Land knows, carin' for the little corpse is all they can do without botherin' to cook." Good Mrs.
"I jist want t' ask ye if that tarnal varmit, Williams, has been botherin' yew fellers any sence he started work on that new claim o' hisn. If they ever was a sneakin' whelp, he's it. He couldn't get possession o' Tad's tunnel; he darsent touch it, so he's gone an' started a tunnel on the other side o' that dyke.
"What town is it, mister?" "If you want to know, go and find out. If you stay here botherin' around me for about a half a minute longer you'll get something you won't want." I paddled to the raft. Jim was awful disappointed, but I said never mind, Cairo would be the next place, I reckoned. We passed another town before daylight, and I was going out again; but it was high ground, so I didn't go.
"What's the use of botherin' over books," he would often say; and would often add in a boasting manner, "I don't know a from b, and if I do say it myself, where will you find a man who has got along better in the world than I have done."
"I'm sure thinkin' of you every minute. It ain't Malvey that's botherin' me now." "Then why do you not rest and wait?" "Because restin' and waitin' is worse than takin" a chanct. I got to go." "You must go?" Pete nodded. "But what if I will not find a horse for you?" "Then I reckon you been foolin' me right along." "That is not so!" Boca's hand dropped to her side and she turned from him.
If a man's got common sense, and a pair o' hands, he hain't no business to be botherin' other folks till he gits into what he can't git out of. When he's squeezed, then in course he'll squeal. It seems to me that it makes a sort of a spooney of a man to be always askin' for what he can git if he tries.
"Black Bart," said Lafitte, "I knew something was sort of botherin' you. So, it's you for the fair captive, huh?" We sped on now steadily, day by delightful day, and ever arose in my soul new wonders at the joy of life itself, things that had escaped me in my plodding business life.
"I didn't understand it was a woman," he stammered, turning his head still farther from the light of the lamp. "Yes, of course, it was a woman, and a lady, too. That's what I've been a-tellin' ye. Here, take my seat if that light gets into your eyes. I see it's botherin' ye. It's that red shade that does it. It sets John half crazy sometimes. I'll turn it down. Well, that's better. Yes, a lady.
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