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"The boys wouldn't leave much o' that constable if they caught him playin' tag for such a man as Blent, at Bullhide," Ann Hicks declared, with warmth. "This Blent," said Bobbins, seriously, "seems to have everybody about Logwood buffaloed. What do you suppose your father will say to the constable taking the men with him this morning to hunt Jerry down?"

We cools him out good 'n' in three days he's kickin' the roof off the stall. "Come work-out day Micky goes up on Hamilton. Say, the colt eats out of his hand. Micky's got him buffaloed right. He gallops Hamilton a nice mile 'n' pulls up at the gate. "'What do you want him to do now? Stand on his head? he says. 'Times is dull. "'Shoot him three furlongs, I says.

They's only two that's very much, an' Buck an' Hopalong can sing 'em to sleep," interposed Johnny, afraid that the expedition would fall through. "How about Curley and Tex?" Pugnaciously asked Billy. "Huh, jest because they buffaloed yu over to Las Vegas yu needn't think they's dangerous. Salvation an' Tenspot are only ones who can shoot," stoutly maintained Johnny.

As they came from the Capitol at the close of their conference, Langley and Denning fell behind for a moment. "What a wonder the man is!" exclaimed Denning with enthusiasm. "Sick as he is, and with all these other troubles on him, he's bucked up and buffaloed this whole thing into shape. He forgets nothing!"

Strikes me they're a'searchin' for somethin', Jack, which might be the pair o' us, eh, what?" "Right you are!" snapped Jack, without hesitating a second. "Which, I take it, would mean there might a'been some sort o' little leak up at Headquarters, hang the luck, when we figured we'd got the gang buffaloed right smart. Don't think they c'n lamp us lyin' here, do you, Boss?"

"It may be interesting to note that from this experience of Buffalo with Michigan the expression, 'I've got you Buffaloed, is said to have originated, and to-day Michigan players use it as a fighting word." Yost smiled triumphantly as he related the following: "The day we played the Michigan Agricultural College we, of course, were at our best.

"Well, I'm thinking that he's been lucky, Dave. But soon as Tighe's tools guess what we know, something's going to happen to Beaudry. He's got them buffaloed now. But Charlton and Meldrum ain't going to quit. Can you tell me how your frind will stand the acid next time hell pops?" Dave shook his head. "I cannot. That's just what is worrying me.

Had he just plain buffaloed me, or what? If he had, who was his swell lady friend? And how did she come to be waitin' there in the taxi? By the way she was costumed she might have been on her way to some dinner dance on Fifth Avenue. That was a perfectly spiffy evening dress she had on, what there was of it. And I could remember jewels sparklin' here and there.

Henry ran through the volume to the proper place, inserted his thumb as a marker, and held the book in reserve. "Judge, do you suppose the voters want any of these fool blue-laws passed?" "No." "Well, who does, then, outside of the League?" "Nobody. All we want is a decent city." "It's simply that the League's got the Council more or less buffaloed, isn't it?" "That's what I've heard, Henry."

'Everybody here at two o'clock to-morrow. I'll have the lobby swept out for your entrance, Daniel Webster, he says to me. "I tries the back door fur a change next day and they rehearse all afternoon. I'm here to say that pale guy is some dispenser of remarks. At plain 'n' fancy cussin' he's a bear. "He's got the whole bunch buffaloed, except the chicken.