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Wal, ye see, we callated t'wouldn't be ezzackly fa'r tew let parson git intew trouble fer befriendin on us, an so baout 300 on us went daown tew Northampton agin, and broke open the jail an tuk parson aout.

Cousin Ephraim knows a thing or two. He says he always callated you were cut out for a fine lady." "Bob," said Cynthia, nerving herself for the ordeal, "did you tell Cousin Ephraim you had seen me?" "I told him and Ezra that I had been a constant and welcome visitor at this house." "Did, you tell your father that you had seen me?" This was too serious a question to avoid. "No, I did not.

Thar warn't no law nor no reason in sech doins, but 'twuz plantin time, leastways gittin on tew it, and he callated the farmers wouldn' leave ther farms, not fer nothin. But he mistook. Ye see we wuz fightin mad. Baout 500 on us tuk our guns an made tracks fer Northampton.

I callated he'd run acrost you sometime." Victoria raised her eyes, sparkling with humour, and they met Austen's. "We was just talkin' about you," cried Mr. Meader, cordially; "come right in." He turned to Victoria. "I want to make you acquainted," he said, "with Austen Vane." "And won't you tell him who I am, Mr. Meader?" said Victoria. "Well," said Mr.

"I declar for't," said Israel Goodrich, with an air of mingled disappointment and wrath, "I be reel put aout, an disappinted like. I dunno what tew make on't. I callated the trouble wuz all over, an times wuz gonter be good and folks live kinder neighbourly 'thout no more suein an jailin, an sellin aout, same ez long from '74 tew '80.

"What the devil do you mean, Abner? not going to try it?" "No, Perez, we ain't goin tew try it, leastways, not the same plan we callated, an we ain't a goin tew try it alone," and he leaned over and hissed in Perez' ear: "The hull caounty o' Berkshire 's a gonter help us." Perez looked at him with horror. He was not drunk; he must be going crazy. "What do you mean, Abner?" he said soothingly.

Meader, apologetically, "that was stupid of me wahn't it? But I callated he'd know. She's the daughter of the railrud president the 'one that was askin' about you." There was an instant's pause, and the colour stole into Victoria's cheeks. Then she glanced at Austen and bit her lip-and laughed. Her laughter was contagious.

I callated he'd run acrost you sometime." Victoria raised her eyes, sparkling with humour, and they met Austen's. "We was just talkin' about you," cried Mr. Meader, cordially; "come right in." He turned to Victoria. "I want to make you acquainted," he said, "with Austen Vane." "And won't you tell him who I am, Mr. Meader?" said Victoria. "Well," said Mr.

"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."

She shook her head when Miss Lucretia said it, for it had to do with an incident in the 29th chapter of Genesis. Dodd was complaining to his wife of shooting pains, and "callated" he would stay at home that day. "Shootin' fiddlesticks!" said Mrs. Dodd. "Get along down to the store and face the music, Levi Dodd. You'd have had shootin' pains if you'd a went to the meetin'." "I might stop by at Mr.

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