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"Then find him alone," he countered, sullenly. But a moment later he was plucking at Benito's elbow. "What's it all abaout, this 'ere news? Cawn't ye tell a fellow? Give me an inklin'; trust me and I'll trust you; that's business." Benito hesitated. "It's about the ranch," he returned at a venture. "Ow, the rawnch. Well, you needn't 'ave been so bloody sly about it.
In about ten minutes, in walks the English dude, and when he seen the cook eatin' away, he rares back and says, haughty-like 'Bless me soul, I cawn't eat with me servants, doncher know. Flour Sack never bats an eye, but says, with his mouth full 'Take a cheer, he says, 'an' wait until I git through."
So when death overtakes him he trusts himself to God as he would to his best friend." "Tha'rt talkin' riddles, Rector!" "No. Ask yourself. When you fell into sin with that woman, did nothing speak to you, nothing try to stop you?" The bright half-mocking eyes below Meynell's wandered a little wavered in expression. "It was the hot blood in me aye, an' in her too. Yo cawn't help them things."
"Oh, I've no doubt you mean well enough," he goes on; "but we cawn't accept favors from utter strangers really, we cawn't. And besides, old Gordon was such a rotter!" To relieve his feelin's he lights a cigarette and gives me the shoulder once more. I felt like I'd been slapped on the wrist and sent to stand in the corner.
The passengers consisted of six Englishmen, and they had been continually grumbling about the slow time that was being made by the stages, saying that the farther they got East the slower they went. "These blarsted 'eathens don't know hanything habout staging, hany-'ow," remarked one of them. "Blarst me bloody heyes! they cawn't stage in this country as we do in Hingland, you know," said another.
"And I remember what a plug we thought my room-mate was because he wouldn't come with us." He nodded significantly toward the amused Kellogg. "Not him!" cried Willy, expostulant. "Not really? Why it cawn't be!" "Fact," Duncan assured him. "He was working his way through college, you see, whereas I was working my way through my allowance and then some.
The word slid up the trench: "The C.O.'s hit." "Strike me! Cawn't this bleedin' regiment keep a bleedin' Colonel ? That makes two of them!" "How did it happen?" "What the devil are we goin' to do?" "Who says so?" "The second in six weeks!" "Parkie." "By ! This mob's in a Hell of a fix, Bo'." Park was leaning on his rifle, trench fashion. "Oh, dry up. You give me a pain."
"The task befaw me is to put a gallon of fluid into a pint pot. It cawn't be done. I shall not attempt to do what is quite impossible. I can only put in what the vessel will hold. I cawn't say all there is to be said about the people of India in an hour, or even two or three hours."
"If I cawn't hearn it I can heat it, by Jove!" cried Ben, to the huge delight of the crowd. And now the thrilling moment had arrived, for from this point out there was to be a life-and-death contest as to which side should complete each its part of the structure first. The main plates, the "purline" plates, posts and braces, the rafters and collar beams, must all be set securely in position.
"Can't you? When your wife suffered, didn't that touch you? Wouldn't you undo it now if you could?" "Aye because I'm goin' doctor says I'm done for." "No well or ill wouldn't you undo it wouldn't you undo the blows you gave your wife the misery you caused her?" "Mebbe. But I cawn't." "No not in my sense or yours. But in God's sense you can.
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