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An' his sisters an' his uncles an' his aunts begun pourin' in from the Azores they're all related there, you know; an' pretty soon San Leandro was a regular Porchugeeze settlement. "An' old Silva wound up by buyin' these five acres from grandfather. Pretty soon an' father by that time was in the hole to the neck he was buyin' father's land by the hundred-an'-sixties.

"The sem agreemint that two gentlemin porch-climbers has whin wan climbs whilst th' other watches t' see is th' cop at th' upper ind av th' beat! Millions med whilst I'm wur-r-kin' f'r twinty per month an' what's slipped me th' sem not buyin' manny jools ner private steamboats! Millions med! I know th' kind well!" Bean felt his own indignation rise with Cassidy's.

I use' to go to mend her lace an' sell orris root to her an' Madame Proudfit an' Clementina would be there, buyin' an' livin' on the outside, judicious an' refined an' rill right about everything; but when Linda come in, she sort o' reached somewheres, deep, or up, or out, or like that, an' got somethin' that meant it all instead o' gnawin' its way through words.

Fill your hide, but don't flourish no funds, or go enlargin' on any weakness you has for buyin' your own licker. As for seein' Jack Rainey, it's plumb impossible. He's got too full to visit folks or be visited by 'em; but he's upsta'rs on some blankets, an' if his reason is restored by tomorry, you sends up your kyard an' pays him your regyards pendin' of which social function, take another drink.

Well, I says to Lindy, I dun know nuthin' 'bout buyin' lan', an' I'se 'fraid arter I'se done buyed it an' put all de marrer ob dese bones in it, dat somebody's far-off cousin will come an' say de title ain't good, an' I'll lose it all." "You're right thar, John," said Uncle Daniel. "White man's so unsartain, black man's nebber safe."

'No, I says, 'I ain't buyin' no real estate jest now, but the thing I come in fer, I says, 'leavin' out the pleasure of havin' a talk with you, was to say that I'd take that morgidge off'm your hands. "Wa'al, sir, he, he, he, he! Scat my ! At that he looked at me fer a minute with his jaw on his neck, an' then he hunched himself, 'n drawed in his neck like a mud turtle.

"It's throwin' him at ye, mind. 'Tain't buyin' him ye'll be don't go for to deceive yourself. Ye may have him for fifteen shillin'. Why do I do it, ye ask? Why, 'cos I think ye'll be kind to him," as the puppy retreated to its chair, leaving a spotted track of red along its route. "Ay, ye wadna be happy gin ye thocht he'd no a comfortable hame, conseederate man?"

Sclater's request they had come down, and looking at the outside of the house, had espied a half-obliterated stone-carving of the Galbraith arms "Gien I was you, Sir Gilbert, I wad gar Maister Scletter keep a sherp luik oot for the first chance o' buyin' back this hoose. It wad be a great peety it sud gang to waur afore ye get it. Eh! sic tales as this hoose cud tell!"

An' the Auxiliary paid the price they would 'a' asked anybody else. They was anxious, but they was square. "That just seemed to get their hand in. Next, they fell to on the other tables an' begun buyin' from them.

"Yes, I know. Well, I'm speakin' about you now. Heman saw you buyin' them vegetables. Tomatters, wa'n't they?" "Perhaps so. Have you been drinking? What difference does it make whether we bought tomatoes or potatoes?" "Didn't make none to me. But I bet Heman didn't like to see you two buyin' tomatters." "For heaven's sake, why not?"

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