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Updated: June 29, 2025


"Now, 'most any fella ridin' range would nacherally pull his gun and bling at 'em. What for? Search me! They ain't botherin' nobody. Jest playin'. Guess 'most any animals like to play if they wasn't scared o' gettin' shot all the time. Funny how some folks got to kill everything they see runnin' wild. What's the use?

You'd be better off, too. This kind of a skunk is always around, botherin' women when there ain't no men around." Mary shook her head with a decisive negative. "Then he won't die, right now," said Sanderson. "He'll pull his freight away from the Double A, though, ma 'am. An' he'll never come back." He was talking to Dale through the girl, and Dale watched him, scowling.

You know that it would be mean as dirt to let him go wanderin' off to-night with only fifty cents in his pocket, tryin' to find some place to put his head in out of the storm; and yet you want to git out of doin' anything more for him. You're thinkin' how much more comfortable it will be to sit dozin' in your chair, and not have any stranger botherin' round.

It's been a long day for you an' things ain't gone just right. I don't reckon there'll be anybody botherin' you any more tonight." "And you?" she asked, "won't you try to get some sleep, too?" He laughed, telling her that he would "ketch a wink or two." Then he turned and went down the stairs she could hear him as he opened a lower door and went out.

Tatham, this ev’nin’, an’t you?’ is the only notice he deigns to take, after the lapse of five minutes or so. ‘Yes, I am indeed, Mr. Henry; now, do serve me next, there’s a good creetur. I wouldn’t worry you, only it’s all along o’ them botherin’ children.’ ‘What have you got here?’ inquires the shopman, unpinning the bundle‘old concern, I supposepair o’ stays and a petticut.

But he's there with the wallop, and I guess it's goin' to take more'n a commerce court to put the Corrugated out of business. Too bad, though, that Congress can't spare the time from botherin' about interlockin' directors to suppress a few padlockin' aunties. Say, the way that old girl does keep the bars up against an inoffensive party like me is something fierce!

It's only a waste of time botherin' your brains wid the like of them; but, thank goodness! the lard will soon be all done, an' thin we shall hear you spakin' again, instead of sittin' there doubled up all night, desthroying your eyes wid porin' over the dirthy writin'."

He wasn't sure which of you done it, but he had a word with Master Fosberton as you was comin' 'ome, and he told him it was you two had been smokin', but that you were his cousins, and he didn't want to get you into a row; so he said he'd give Hanks five shillings to hold his tongue, and promised he'd speak to you, and between you you'd make it up to something more, and that's why Hanks was always botherin' of you for money."

And then there was a darn cat that kept movin' around the house all' botherin' me with its noises." "An' it's fat!" Jim exclaimed irrelevantly and with joy. "I'm sure tellin' you, Jim, it's fat. I'm plum' anxious for another look at 'em." Unconsciously the two men quickened their pace. Yet they did not relax from their caution.

I says, 'You should ha' sent me to school a bit more, I says, 'an' then I could ha' read i' the books like fun, an' kep' my head cool an' empty. Lors, she's fine an' comfor'ble now, my old mother is; she ates her baked meat an' taters as often as she likes. For I'm gettin' so full o' money, I must hev a wife to spend it for me. But it's botherin, a wife is, and Mumps mightn't like her."

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