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Indeed, the captain had swallowed a huge gulp of it before he realized fully its strange flavour, and then could but sputter and scour his moustache and lips with his handkerchief. Mr. Bunting looked on with exemplary gravity. 'Thar! I told th' ole woman that spruce beer ain't so good as usual this brewin'. 'Good! the vilest compound.

He willingly consented, the white man's cloak being a snug covering, and thus was he guarded! but his guardian suffered severe consequences owing to the filthy state of the Indian, whose garments were indescribable, his body being smeared with red earth, and his hair with fish-oil! Coming to a lake they observed the sky grow very black. "A thunder-storm brewin'," suggested Reuben.

"No, Mister Haldane, it ain't no nonsense," said the old fellow solemnly. "You ain't known me to croak afore without re'sin, and I tells ye I don't likes the look o' things to-night. There's summit a- brewin' up over there, or I'm a Dutchman!"

Walden walked up and down, Ms hands loosely clasped behind his back, lost in thought. "We won't give it up altogether, Bainton," he said; "We'll try and find some other way " "There's goin' to be another way," declared Bainton, significantly; "There's trouble brewin' in the village, an' m'appen when Oliver Leach gets up to the woods to-morrow mornin' he'll find a few ready to meet 'im!"

"By a merciful provision of providence," he said whimsically, "bulls can't climb trees. The situation might be worse if it was a bear." "It would be unbearable," declared Dick to Tom. "But just the same there's trouble a brewin'," retorted Tom. "I wish that farmer would show up." "As I said before I don't," responded Jack, as he prepared to start off. "Why?"

They was still for about five minutes, I calk'late. Harvey, he was still, too; but pretty soon, he wakes up and says, 'Gad, boys! Did ye ever see sech a queer look in the sky? I believe thar's a September gale brewin'." "'It's a little wind storm, I reckon, says Bachelder.

I can see it brewin' an' comin' up like a storm in the sky. I've talked to him like a brother, but it's little he sees in takin' in his lights or flyin' false signals. He grumbles out when things don't go to suit him, and there'll be always some tell-tale carryin' word iv it aft to the Wolf.

Very nat'rally our Gov'ment was deeply grieved at this defeat; and I said to my Bear shortly after, as I was givin a exhibition in Ohio I said, "Brewin, are you not sorry the National arms has sustained a defeat?" What did the grizzly old cuss do, however, but commence darncin and larfin in the most joyous manner? I had a narrer escape from being imprisoned for disloyalty. Works.

It gave place instantly to a fearless, heroic expression that has been my inspiration in many a struggle. I know now how he longed to tell us all he knew, but his word to Le Claire held him back. "I can't tell you exactly phwat's in the air, fur I don't know it all yit. But there's trouble brewin' here, an' we must be ready, as we promised we would be when our own wint to the front."

An' I knew Then For sure That a storm was brewin'. An' it brewed." "Now that was dead easy anybody could see that. But it's kind of pretty, I think, too, jest the same. Them denatured poems are always pretty, I think about trees an' grass an' flowers an' the sky, you know. Don't you?" "Why, er y-yes, of course," murmured the man faintly. "I tried a love poem next. I don't write them very often.

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