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Seemed to have a gnawin' ambition to coil around all the bootleg liquor there is, though. Outside o' that, he was all right." "De Launay? French name, I reckon." "Yeah, I reckon he'd been a soldier in the French army. Got the idea, somehow." "Well, he's gone and I reckon it's as well. He won't be botherin' the little lady no more. What does she wear a veil for? Been marked any?"
Then there's him comin' here with you, knowin' you was alone an' not botherin' you. Then he guarded you right steady, not lettin' Haydon or Deveny run in on you. Then he makes me foreman which seems to prove that he's got sense. Then he goes up the valley an' helps your brother bust up the outlaw gang, riskin' his life a lot. "An' all the time he knows where your dad hid that gold.
An' what about that widee of Jerrypath? Didn't her meal and ile last when she done what was right? Tell me that!" "Oh, yes, that may be as ye say. I ain't botherin' about old 'Lijah an' that widow. If them people lived to-day they'd jine forces an' start the biggest flour an' ile company the world has ever seen.
When it was Peter Dooley's turn he examined the signature closely, and said, "But what name's this he's put to it? 'John Campion' I see, but divil a sign of any Polymathers." "Ah, that was another thing was botherin' me, too," said old O'Beirne, rather dejectedly, "a little while ago, when Dr. Hamilton was comin' to see him.
It was what had been botherin' more'n one colonel along the line. Thorne's feller soldiers was anxious to get him out of a bad fix, but they had to wait for orders. "When Nell found out Thorne was bein' starved an' beat in a dobe shack no more'n two mile across the line, she shore stirred up that cavalry camp. Shore!
She rubbed it out of her eyes impatiently, and happened to notice old Peggy holding her own handful high, as if it were an oblation, and turning her queer, up-tilted head this way and that, to look at the beans sharply, as if she were first cousin to a hen. "There, Miss Bond, 'tis kind of botherin' work for you, ain't it?" Betsey inquired compassionately.
Liz held the Barnacle with difficulty; the dog bared his teeth at the sheriff and uttered a series of most blood-curdling growls. "You come botherin' around here," said Liz, desperately, "an' I'll let him fly at ye!" Both the girls of Central High, and their brothers and boy friends, in the camp across the lake, had believed the Barnacle to be "all bluff."
Wonder how they'd like my sayin' that to 'em when they was prancin' round, eh, Jim?" But her companion was evidently unprepared for this sweeping feminine deduction, and stopped it with masculine promptitude. "Look yer instead o' botherin' your head about what the Fort girls wear, you'd better trot along a little more lively. It's late enough now."
"Noo, lads, I'll tell you what it is," said M'Kay, addressing the prostrate soldiers "if you'll behave yoursels desenly, and no be botherin' me wi' ony more o' your tarn nonsense, I'll aloo you to make me your prisoner; for I'm no intending to run away; I'll kive myself up to save your hides, and take my shance of ta law for what I'll do. Tat's my mind of it, lads.
But " she did her best to make it a laugh "eleven dollars is every cent I've got in the world!" "Don't!" implored the woman, as the girl gave up trying to control the tears. "Now, don't you be botherin'. I didn't mean to make you feel so bad. My nephew says I ain't reasonable, and maybe I ain't." The girl raised her head. "But you are reasonable. I tell you, you are reasonable!"
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