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He'll get the order, or I'll give up this place I've had for twenty years. Hopper 'callated' to get it, and another small one pitched in. And you'd die laughing, Lige, to hear how he did it." "Some slickness, I'll gamble," grunted Captain Lige. "Well, I reckon 'twas slick," said the Colonel, thoughtfully. "You know old man Wright hates a solicitor like poison. He has his notions.
"The doctor says he will die if he doesn't go to the country." "Somethin' like consumption, William?" asked Ephraim. "So the doctor said." "So I callated," said Ephraim. "Come back to Coniston with me; there hain't a healthier place in New England." "How could I support myself in Coniston?" Wetherell asked. Ephraim ruminated.
And I'm not a bit surprised that that woman didn't get the better of you." "You hain't a-goin'!" he exclaimed. "Why, I callated " "Good-by," she said quickly; "I'm glad to see that you are doing so well." She raised her head and looked at Austen in a curious, inscrutable way. "Good-by, Mr. Vane," she said; "I I hope Mr. Blodgett has recovered."
"It ain't so bad as it might be with sech folks as her and you araound," admitted Mr. Meader. "I'd almost agree to get run over again. She was askin' about you, and that's a fact, and I didn't slander you, neither. But I never callated to comprehend wimmen-folks." "Now, Mr. Meader," said Victoria, reprovingly, but there were little creases about her eyes, "don't be a fraud."
"That gal is worth any seven grown-up women in town. And she was four nights settin' in my kitchen before I knowed what she was up to." "So you taught her, Amanda? "I taught her some. She callated that Milly was killin' you, and I guess she was."
Worthington, a great pleasure, to see you back," he said, coming forward. "I callated " But the great man sat in his chair, and made no attempt to return the greeting. "Mr. Dodd, I thought you were my friend," he said. Mr. Dodd went all to pieces at this reception. "So I be, Mr. Worthington so I be," he cried. "That's why I'm here now.
"The doctor says he will die if he doesn't go to the country." "Somethin' like consumption, William?" asked Ephraim. "So the doctor said." "So I callated," said Ephraim. "Come back to Coniston with me; there hain't a healthier place in New England." "How could I support myself in Coniston?" Wetherell asked. Ephraim ruminated.
"So I callated," he cried, still holding Wetherell's hand in a mild, but persuasive grip. "So I callated. Guess I done you an injustice, Will." "How's that?" "You're a leetle mite smarter than I thought you was. So long. Got a leetle business now you understand a leetle business." Was it possible, indeed, for the simple-minded to come to the capital and not become involved in cabals?
Guess they'll all have to git their wimmen-folks to press their clothes to-morrow. Then Duncan wanted to git out again, but 'twan't exactly convenient. Callated he was suffocatin' seemed to need air. Little mite limp when he broke loose, Duncan was." The Honorable Peleg stopped again, as if he were overcome by the recollection of Mr. Duncan's plight. "Er er Peleg!" Mr. Hartington started.
The mill-owner, in fact, did not get any farther than the edge of the porch before he wheeled again. "The affair which I have to discuss with you is of a private nature, Mr. Bass," he said. "So I callated," said Jethro. "You may have the place to yourselves, gentlemen," Wetherell put in uneasily, and then Mr.
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