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The terms of the sale were to be half cash here and the balance at the point of delivery. But the buyers only paid forty thousand down, and the trail boss refuses to start until they make good their agreement. From what I could gather from the foreman, the buyers simply buffaloed the young fellow out of his beeves, and are now hanging back for more favorable terms.

"But so do all of us. Only we don't know just where the island is." "Suppose Dudley had buffaloed Old Hickory into showin' him the map?" "Well?" demands Vee. "Wouldn't it be easy enough," I goes on, "if he had pals ashore, to pass on the description, have them start out in a fast yacht from New Orleans or Key West, and beat us to it?" "But I don't see," says Vee, "how he could get word to them."

What kind of a foreman is it who'll lose over a thousand head without stoppin' the stealin'? It ain't lack of brains, neither; Tex has got them a-plenty." "But Miss Thorne " protested Stratton, half-incredulously. "I tell yuh, he's got her buffaloed. She won't believe a word against him. He was here in her dad's time, an' he's played his cards mighty slick since then.

I wish I could get over feeling like a sophomore talking to a dean, and then I could tell you I hadn't supposed there was anybody could talk to me the way you have and get away with it. I'd always thought I'd punch their head off, and here you've had me completely buffaloed. It's wonderful!

Between me and my friends lay an inland sea fully sixty miles wide at this point and an estimated land-distance of some three hundred miles around the northern end of the sea, through such hideous dangers as I am perfectly free to admit had me pretty well buffaloed. I had seen quite enough of Caspak this day to assure me that Bowen had in no way exaggerated its perils.

He wouldn't admit it, but they've got him buffaloed. "Lizzie no sooner got through than she set out with her mother to find the prince. She struck Aleck in Italy." Socrates leaned back and laughed. "Now, if you please, I'll climb back on my pedestal," he said. "Thank God! Lizzie began to rise above her education.

You buffaloed Rockamore, and that senile old idiot, Mallowe, but you can't bluff me! I came here to see you, and I usually get what I go after!" "Having seen me, Carlis, will you kindly state your business and go? This promises to be one of my busiest days. What can I do for you?" Blaine leaned back in his chair, with a bland smile of pleased expectancy.

"Don't kid me," spoke up Bell, derisively. "Little game hell! Where's the cards, chips, table?" "Chief, I didn't say we played the game to-night." "Lane, you're a liar," replied Bell, thoughtfully. "I'm sure of that. But you've got me buffaloed." He knelt on the floor beside the fallen men and examined each. Swann's shirt as well as face was bloody.

Well, sir, that durn fool tenderfoot, that Pard Huff, had told them a fool yarn about the Apaches surprisin' our camp and killin' everybody but him, and they was sure buffaloed!" "Yes," I said, "I know they were." "You! How did you know anything about it?" "Oh, I was there that night. I passed through on the train, and Separ and Deming were the worst scared towns I ever saw."

"I I just left him." "That's what I've been hearing," assented Dave dryly. "You merely showed him up for a false alarm and kicked him into the discard. That's good, and it's bad. We know now that Meldrum won't fight you in the open. You've got him buffaloed. But he'll shoot you in the back if he can do it safely. I know the cur.

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