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Twenty cents, thirty cents, fifty cents, sixty cents, were the values of the gold found in the pans, and at nightfall he washed his banner pan, which gave him a dollar's worth of gold-dust from a shovelful of dirt. "I'll just bet it's my luck to have some inquisitive cuss come buttin' in here on my pasture," he mumbled sleepily that night as he pulled the blankets up to his chin.
"Say, quit, kid!" he cried hoarsely. The man's harsh tones were stirred out of their usual quiet. "Stop right here," he went on. "There's just one feller on this earth has a right to butt in when Death's flappin' his wings around. That's Father Adam. Maybe you're feeling sick to think Laval's going to get clear with his life. Maybe I am. Father Adam ain't buttin' in ordinary.
As I was sayin', when he's through renderin' said Locksley Hall, he comes buttin' into a talk with me where I'm camped in a corner all cosy as a toad onder a cabbage leaf, reecoverin' myse'f with licker from them recitals of his, an' he says to me, this parson party does: "'Which it's shorely a set-back America has no poets, says he.
"You, Gilby, you have some sense what is the trouble? You want more wages, I suppose?" "I guess so," said Gilby, a long, lean man, Canadian born, of about thirty, "but it ain't the wages that's eatin' me so much." "What then?" "It's that blank foreman." "Foreman?" "That's right, sir." "Too blanked smart!" "Buttin' in like a blank billy goat!"
I got to make good on my bluff, and what's in it for me? Nothin' but glory. Can you hock a chunk of glory for ham and eggs, Phineas Scraggs? Not on your life. If it hadn't been for you buttin' in with your blasted, rotten hulk of a fresh-water skiff, I'd " Mr. Gibney paused ominously and savagely bit the end of his cigar.
"He can hang her for all I'll ever interfere between them again, Dad." "That's right. It don't pay to shove in between a man and his wife in their fusses and disturbances. I know a colonel in the army that's got seventeen stitches in his bay winder right now from buttin' in between a captain and his woman. The lady she slid a razor over his vest. They'll do it every time; it's woman nature."
Twenty cents, thirty cents, fifty cents, sixty cents, were the values of the gold found in the pans, and at nightfall he washed his banner pan, which gave him a dollar's worth of gold-dust from a shovelful of dirt. "I'll just bet it's my luck to have some inquisitive one come buttin' in here on my pasture," he mumbled sleepily that night as he pulled the blankets up to his chin.
Theriere turned once to see that they were following him, and then a turn in the trail hid them from his view. Red Sanders stopped. "Damme if I'm goin' to get my coconut hacked off on any such wild-goose chase as this," he said to Wison. "The girl's more'n likely dead long ago," said the other. "Sure she is," returned Red Sanders, "an' if we go buttin' into that there thicket we'll be dead too.
"Francois," said he, "did you have much conversation with McLeod before he dismissed you on the way down?" "Oui, Monsieur, we had ver moche conversatione." "Can you remember what it was about?" "Oh oui. 'Bout a'most all tings. I tell him de mos' part of my histoire, me fadder, me moder, broder, sister, an' all dat, 'bout vich he seem not to care von buttin.
Jesus, Lover of my soul, Let me to Thy bosom fly, While the nearer waters roll, While the tempest still is high, as emanatin' from Jeffords where he's r'ared back conductin' some personal services. Folks never goes buttin' in interferin' with these concerts; which it's cheaper to let him sing. "Speakin' of Injuns, as I su'gests, I never does see over-much of 'em in Wolfville.
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