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Updated: June 2, 2025
You can tell that from a long ways off, too, by the fringe of green that lines the banks. And, as for the rest of it I mean, if the storm don't let up, or the horses go down, I couldn't do any more than you could it's cashin' in time then anyhow, an' the long, long sleep, no matter who's runnin' the outfit.
"Tom! Bring me my cigar-case." "I'm sellin' the schooner for twenty thousand. I left word in Manila at your bank that you had a mind to buy, an' you'd pay ten thousand. That's a fair price. My bank thinks ye're goin to buy, too, so that's another ten. I won't have no trouble cashin' two checks on you. I cashed your checks in both banks before we left, and they're sort o' trained to it."
One may imagine the sufferings of this toilsome journey by the petition of one of them. Paul Cashin, an aged priest, apprehended at Maryborough, and sent to Philipstown, on the way to Carrickfergus, there fell desperately sick; and, being also extremely aged, was in danger of perishing in restraint from want of friends and means of relief.
And when he found that Harlan gave him no sympathy, he cursed horribly. This drew a cold threat from Harlan. "Shut your rank mouth or I'll turn Purgatory loose on you again. Lookin' for sympathy, eh? How much sympathy did you give that hombre who's cashin' in behind the rocks? None damn you!" It was the first flash of feeling Harlan had exhibited, and Laskar shrank from him in terror.
Rooms in the Hackett Hotel were leased for headquarters officers, and so things sailed along quietly until Sergeant Cashin, in charge of the police force, caught a Fenian in the act of enticing one of our men to desert and join his army. The general could not deal with this case, it being a civil one. He was brought before the police magistrate, who fined him $100 and costs.
Then after a while he walked down along the corral fence until he came to another building a bunkhouse. And for a long time he stood in the doorway of the building, watching the ranchhouse, afflicted with grim sympathy. "It ain't so damn' cheerful, at that," he mused. "I reckon she thinks she's landed into trouble with both feet with her dad cashin' in like he did, an' Deveny after her.
He says fightin'. or, as he calls it, 'a generous rivalry, does camps good, an' I reckons he's right, too, 'cause it shore results in the cashin' in of some mighty bad an' disturbin' elements. When he sets down, thar's thunders of applause. "It's by this time that the drinkin' becomes frequent an' common.
"The dispoote between Bowlaigs an' the Major which results in both of 'em cashin' in, gets started erroneous. The Major who's sometimes too indolent an' sometimes too drunk to make the play himse'f instructs Bowlaig how to go over to the Red Light an' fetch a bottle of rum.
"Short an' sweet!" ejaculated Springer, and he removed his black sombrero to poke a dirty forefinger through a buffet hole in the crown. "Thet's how close I come to cashin'. I was lyin' behind a log, listenin' an' watchin', an' when I stuck my head up a little zam! Somebody made my bonnet leak." "Where's Queen?" asked Colter. "He was with me fust off," replied Somers.
"Woodward," directed Haydon; "hit the breeze after the outfit and tell them to drive those cattle back here!" Harlan grinned. "Woodward," he said, gently; "you climb on your cayuse an' do as Haydon tells you. Haydon is figurin' on cashin' in when you do." Haydon blustered. "What do you mean?" "I mean that if Woodward goes after the boys I'm goin' to blow you apart.
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