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"A horse cain't help it if he belongs to to " Ellen was not sure of anything except that more and more it grew good to be alone. A whole day in the lonely forest passed swiftly, yet it left a feeling of long time. She lived by her thoughts. Always the morning was bright, sunny, sweet and fragrant and colorful, and her mood was pensive, wistful, dreamy.

"Get out your mule, and go for Dr. Gladby. If he isn't home, get Dr. Kurtz. Hurry, Rad!" "I's mighty sorry, Massa Tom," answered the colored man, "but I cain't hurry, nohow." "Why not?" "Because Boomerang done gone lame, an' he won't run. I'll go mahse'f, but I cain't take dat air mule." "Never mind. I'll go in the Butterfly," decided Tom quickly.

Mystery is our regular schedule!" "Yes," agreed Jack, "but we always solve the mystery. This is going to be no exception to the rule! We must solve it!" "Maybe Doright can explain something about this thing," suggested Frank. "Doright!" he called. "Can you tell me what makes such a smell of burning meat around here? What is it?" "'Deed, Boss, Ah cain't tell youall what it is. Ah don' know!"

But me, ah cain't read, nor write, and don't member's nuthin fo de War no good." Celia is very black as to complexion; tall spare; has small grey eyes. In three long interviews she has tried very hard to remember for us from her youth and back through the years; it seems to trouble her that she cannot remember more. Samuel Sutton's father married her mother.

And he smiled in a humble and placating way. Hazen said: "What's your business? Your interest is due." Doan nodded. "Yeah. I know, Mr. Kinch. I cain't pay it all." Kinch exclaimed impatiently: "An old story! How much can you pay?" "Eleven dollars and fifty cents," said Doan. "You owe twenty." "I aim to pay it when the hens begin to lay." Hazen laughed scornfully. "You aim to pay!

"But y'ain't got nothin' to buy books," was suggested. "I'll see 'bout that 'ar," said Jake. Next morning when the teacher arrived, Jake was waiting at the schoolhouse door. "Teacher," said he, "I ain't got no money to buy books, but I kin git up the wood ev'y day for the stove, 'n I kin sweep out the schoolhouse 'n keep it clean cain't ye loan me a book 'n let me come 'n larn?"

"'Scuse me, Massa Tom," said the colored man, "but dat express gen'men can't bring dem explosive powder boxes in heah, 'case as how his autermobile hab done ketched fire an' he cain't get near it nohow. Dat's why, Massa Tom!" "Caesar's ghost!" yelled the young inventor. "The auto on fire, and that powder in it! Come on Ned!" and he made a rush for the door. "Tom!

He remained seated on his bed, his revolver across his knees, looking straight at some spot on the floor; whenever I'd become particularly effective he'd merely look harder at the spot, as if for him it contained something of higher significance a command, a rule, a precept I don't know what, and then he'd say, 'No, Ah cain't; Ah cain't affawd it. "I burst out of there, a-roar like a bombshell.

Shore we cain't figger it thet way now. But later when we ketch a thousand haid we may try it." "A thousand head! Blinky, are you still on the ground? You're talkin' fifteen thousand dollars." "Shore. An' I'm tellin' you, Pan, thet we can make it. But ketchin' these wild hosses in any number hasn't been done yet. Hardman has an outfit ridin'. But them fellars couldn't get away from their own dust.

You know the ould say, 'long runs the fox, but he's catched at last: so let us give up in time, an' get out a little bit o' license." "I don't like that at all," replied Peter: "I cain't warm my heart to the license. I'll back you in anything but that. The gauger won't come next or near us: he has thried it often, an' never made anything of it.

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