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I spoze it wuz Josiah's skairful talk that brung it onto me, it wuz brung on nite mairs mostly, in the nite time. I suffered.

And though the subject broached by Faith, and believed in by me, wuz as interestin' to me as a subject could be, yet I felt then, and feel now, that though transcendentalism may be more agreable talkin' matter, and may be indulged in at times, yet such commonplace subjects as herb drink has to be brung forwards and sort o' hung onto by our minds, in order to anchor 'em as it were to the land of Megumness, where I would fain tarry myself and have my near and dearest dwell.

She did not dare to ask, lest she should betray the note of eagerness in her voice, and she was sure her face would flush even if she mentioned it. "But it wasn't the only charge they brung agin the parson," continued Sol. "They raked up all sorts of stuff. It was certainly wonnerful." "What else did they say?" questioned Mr. Radhurst.

"Y'ain't told us yet what brung yuh up on the butte," Paw observed suddenly. "Yuh wa'n't lost yuh ain't got the mark uh no tenderfoot. What was yuh doin' up in that tree?" "Mebbe I mighta been huntin' mountain sheep," Casey retorted calmly. "Huntin' mountain sheep up a tree is a new one," tittered Hank. "Wish you'd give me a swaller uh that brand. Must have a kick like a brindle mule."

She brung me," said the girl, pointing with a thumb over at Polly; "tain't my fault; she made me." "Polly, what is all this?" asked the old gentleman perplexedly, staring at one and the other. "I don't know, Grandpapa," said Polly, the little white line still around her mouth; "she says Phronsie has been at her house, and " "Phronsie been at her house!" thundered the old gentleman. "Yes, she has.

"What in the world !" she said at length and hated herself for the vulgar surprise in her tone. Zenie turned away from the inspection and, finding herself and appendage the centre of interest, bridled with a timid pleasure, and then poked a ruminative finger into the swaddle of shawl and comforter. "Yas'm," she began in explanation. "Done brung 'im to show t' Mis' Susie. Didn' know you wuz home."

"We've got a pretty good idea who the cur is, but we ain't exactly sure." "Where'd he come from?" "The city." "Who brung him in here?" "We ain't just sure of that, yet." "What in h What's he cal'lating to do?" "He figures to lick the tar out of the parson. And by the blazes of the inferno, if he does " It was plain that civil war was to ensue if the contest went against Mr. McGowan.

I give her a turn with the paddle and brung her nose to shore; then I got my gun and slipped out and into the edge of the woods. I sat down there on a log, and looked out through the leaves. I see the moon go off watch, and the darkness begin to blanket the river. But in a little while I see a pale streak over the treetops, and knowed the day was coming.

"Come to think av ut, I have a bit av a bump on me own noodle that 'tis like helps to exshplain the cell. But fwhat in the divil's name brung us here in this Gawd-forsaken Nobody's Place? Pass me another pipeful an' tell me that av ye can." The driver passed over the tobacco sack and, stopping his team for another rest, rolled a cigarette for himself. "That's easy," he said.

Her ways isn't my ways, dat's all I says, and I hain't recustomed to bein' brung up so sharp roun' de corners as is her way ter do." "Tain't ter be 'spected," said Dolf. "Mebby 'tis and mebby 'tisn't," returned Clorinda; "I only says I ain't recustomed to it, dat's all." "But what do yer tinks happened ter her ter put 'em all in sich a to-do?" questioned Victoria.

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