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I liked her, too, and as soon as the men's winter clothes is off my hands I calkerlate to have a quiltin', and finish up another bed quilt to send her, for, man-like, George has furnished up his rooms with all sorts of nicknacks, and got only two blankets, and two Marsales spreads for his bed.

"But I want to know the exact truth I hate to be kept in suspense." "Well, we'll know afore long, I calkerlate," returned the Yankee lad. They had to pick their way with care to the "island," as Jack insisted upon calling it. The bed of the valley was filled with holes and cuts, all of unknown depth. Here and there the flat rocks were split in twain in the most extraordinary fashion.

"They have had some pretty good lessons lately, and, besides, they know that all of the settlers are arming against the Mexicans, and are, consequently, ready for them." "Do you know why I came this way?" went on Dan, after a pause. "I didn't calkerlate you had any perticklar reason, Dan." "I have an idea we can run across that white mustang father lost." "Humph!

"Oi reckon thot's the trail," said Delaney, after an examination. "And I vos dink dot ist der trail," put in Humpendinck. "An' I calkerlate this is the trail," added Cal Clemmer. Each pointed in a different direction, while Rasco and Dick were of the opinion that none of them were right and that the trail led up the ravine, just as it really did. An interruption now occurred.

This man hopped out from back of the wheel of the roadster and came briskly up the graveled rise from the road to the door of the mill. But he spoke to Uncle Jabez. "I say, Pop, is this the place they call the Red Mill?" "I calkerlate it is," agreed the miller dryly. "Leastways, it's the only Red Mill I ever heard tell on." "I reckoned I'd got to the right dump," said the visitor cheerfully.

Unless Chief Totantora shows up and asks to have her handed over to you, I calkerlate you won't get her." "See here, my man!" exclaimed Bilby, at once becoming blusterous, "you'll get into trouble with the Government if you interfere with me." "That doesn't scare me none," was the prompt reply of Jabez Potter.

An' I want t' see just how they've took her, an' what they calkerlate t' do with the picter! Andrew Farley has been modilin' fur them, an' Andy's 'count of how he looks in paint ain't pleasant. I don't know as I want Janet shown up in the city kinder onsightly." During this explanation Mark's countenance had assumed an expression of intense suffering.

The new postmaster's jaw fell, and he looked uneasy, for he always grudged the money he paid out, even the paltry dollar and a half which went to poor Tom. "I always calkerlate to pay fair wages," he said; "but I ain't rich, and I can't afford to fling away money." "How much do you pay Tom Tripp?" asked Herbert. He knew, but he wanted to draw Mr. Graham out.

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