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"Say, what's the idea, you carousin' round Noo York City this hour of the night diked up like a Coney Island Maudie Graw? And what's the idea, you causin' a boisterous and disorderly crowd to collect? And what's the idea, you makin' a disturbance in a vicinity full of decent hard-workin' people that's tryin' to get a little rest? What's the general idea, anyhow?" At this moment Mr.
Thinking it was the friends of the Malay who had been flogged coming to be revenged, they ran down the port shrouds like mad, and one o' them rushed along the port-deck, stickin' his feet into the bread-baskets of all the sleepers that hadn't been woke by the yell, rousin' them up an' causin' them to roar like bo'suns.
I'll bust 'em sure as shootin'!" shouted The Hopper. They cowered before him; Muriel wept softly; Billie played with his chickies, disdainful of the world's woe. The Hopper, holding the two angry men at bay, was enjoying his command of the situation. "You gents ain't got no business to be fussin' an' causin' yer childern trouble. An' ye ain't goin' to have these pretty jugs to fuss about no more.
Don't you dare to sleep on these premises to-night. Wait! Tell me what you've done to offend Judge March?" "Why, Mahse John Wesley, I ain't done nothin' to Jedge Mahch; no, sah, neither defensive nor yit offensive. An' yit mo', I ain't dream o; causin' you sich uprisin' he'plessness.
"I went about in fear of my life for days, but they did nothin'; though if they'd known that I quite innocent o' mischief, yeh understand had put a dozen grains or so of rice inter every bottle o' stout amazin' stuff rice for causin' fermentation in hot climates they wouldn't have stopped short at mere profanity. My life wouldn't have been worth a moment's purchase." A Tale of Peasant Life
"Wheah's yo' brother now?" "He's at the sod house with our south herd. These two men are the only punchers left me 'Lefty' Warren and Mike Train. There was one more. The rustlers shot him." Red Morton's eyes gleamed fiercely. "Yo' know who the rustlers were?" "Blacksnake McCoy's gang. He's been causin' us a lot o' trouble.
To appeal dumbly to the God of Justice and Mercy to wipe out this curse from our land the curse that wuz causin' jest such murders, and jest such agonies, all over our land sendin' out to the gallows and down to perdition jest such criminals. The little coffin had to be put out in the yard, as I say, so the crowd could walk past it.
To the youth of Ameriky it would be vallyble as showin how high a pinnykle of fame a man can reach who commenst his career with a small canvas tent and a pea-green ox, which he rubbed it off while scrachin hisself agin the center pole, causin in Rahway, N.Y., a discriminatin mob to say humbugs would not go down in their village. The ox resoom'd agricultooral pursoots shortly afterwards.
They come from Cincinatti here. She made $15.00 a week up there three years. I get $8.00 a month now from the Social Welfare. If I could see I could make money. "I never seen times like this. Sin is causin' it. Unrest and selfishness. No neighborly spirit. I don't bother no young folks. I don't know how they will come out.
Ye kin call th' bulls an' turn me over ef ye likes; but I ain't goin' t' have ye fussin' an' causin' th' lady trouble no more. I ain't goin' to stand fer ut!" "Robber!" shouted Talbot. "You entered my house at the instance of this man; it was you " "I never saw the gent before," declared The Hopper hotly. "I ain't never had no thin' to do with neither o' ye."
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