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"No, he never! the other one went to her, in cahoots with Oliver, and worked the thing all through so's to have the news of Oliver's death, so called, come back here to the Yankees and us; and to his wife, so's she would marry Ned Ferry to her everlasting shame, and people would say they was served right when he killed 'em at last! O oh! Smith, " "Listen to me!"

They would swear that he was the inventor of the wooden nutmeg, and that he had six wives living, and that he was in cahoots with Aguinaldo, and that he didn't sink the Spanish fleet, but that it got waterlogged and went down without a shot being fired.

The shipper and the grocers here wouldn't pay us a decent price for our potatoes, even though folks in the cities were howling for 'em. So we says, well, we'll get a truck and ship 'em right down to Minneapolis. But the commission merchants there were in cahoots with the local shipper here; they said they wouldn't pay us a cent more than he would, not even if they was nearer to the market.

"Yes, so do I. Now, look here, McGuire; I'm a good-natured sort, and I'm willing to overlook this raid of yours, if you'll join forces. I can help you, but only if you're frank and honest in whacking up with whatever info you have. I know something you know something will you go in cahoots?" "I would, Mr. Hanlon," and Fibsy looked regretful, "if I was my own boss. But, you see, I'm under orders.

"After several efforts, and an imploring glance at his boy master, the little black stammered out: "'Well, I reckon I reckon, Mas, me an' Mas' Vaughan, we done it in cahoots.

Hand me back my hundred dollars, and I'll go to T. J. and explain that Miss Sally did what was right, and tell him to leave her out of what he writes, but if I don't get the money I won't say a word to him. He can guess all he wants about Miss Sally and the Colonel being in cahoots with this bribe business. All I want is my money." "But I say you shall have it in the morning."

Fairchild took the bescrawled paper and wrote his name as a witness, then handed it to Harry and Anita for their signatures. At last, he placed it in his pocket and faced the dolorous high-jacker. "What else do you know, Bill?" "About what? Rodaine? Nothing -except that we were in cahoots on this cross-cut.

"It is just about as far from the station on that side of the railroad as the old Rosario is on this." "Don't you think we had better summon some assistance from the mine workers?" asked Adrian. "They may be in cahoots with the bandits," laughed Donald. "I have lost my confidence in about every one in this bandit-ridden land."

Of course, he was aware that there was much to be said on the other side, but he was in favour of proxies and open voting." "So am I," shouted Towler. "We ain't got no right to rob a man of his vote because he happens to be a night watchman." "Ah, vat's de matter mit ye?" said Skystein. "Effery-body knows you an' Squeaks is in cahoots to run de hull push cart."

"Can't work in cahoots with you, son, because I begin to fear you are right when you say your wife's against us; and a man isn't to be trusted to pull down his own wife." "If that's all " They proceeded slowly and Peter kept the ball of conversation rolling while he pretended to be very busy with his plans and projects.

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