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Updated: June 16, 2025
Will you let your men put my gear out on the beach?" Hetherington, the skipper, looked at his passenger curiously, and then answered: "Cert'nly. But I'm real sorry you are leaving us, I don't want to pry inter any man's business, and you know these islands as well as I do; but I guess I wouldn't stay here if I war you.
Of course, if you wish to disregard my advice you may do so." He smiled with a frank embarrassment and limped toward the door. "Why, ma'am," he said regretfully as he reached the door, "I cert'nly don't want to do anything which you think ain't right, after what you've done for me. I don't want to belittle you, an' I think that when I said that I might have been gassin' a little.
"'S'posin' the lady 't I'm buyin' it fer don't jest like it, I says, 'can you alter it or swap somethin' else for it? "'Cert'nly, within a reasonable time, she says.
Ah done look every place Ah can think of already. Still, Ah haven't got anything else special on mah mind, and those aiggs cert'nly would taste good. Ah reckons it must be Ah needs those aiggs, or Ah wouldn't have them on mah mind so much. Ah finds it rather painful to carry aiggs on mah mind all the time, but Ah would enjoy carrying them in mah stomach. Ah cert'nly would."
"I'm not claimin' to be smarter than you folks hyeh," said the Virginian, deprecatingly, to his assistant. "But travellin' learns a man many customs. You wouldn't do the business they done at Tulare, California, north side o' the lake. They cert'nly utilized them hopeless swamps splendid.
"Well, yes, Dan'l, it was excusable under the circumstances," said the doctor. "But I do not approve of fighting, and er don't say anything about it indoors." "No, sir, cert'nly not, sir," said the men, in a breath; and just then Dexter stood on the far bank looking anxiously across. "Mind how you come," cried the doctor. "That's right; be careful. Give me your hand.
"I reckon I'm done," he said. "Can't even hit a rattler no more, an' him a brother or sister of that other one." A delirious light flashed suddenly in his eyes, and he seemed on the point of dismounting. "I'll cert'nly smash you some!" he said, speaking to the snake which he could no longer see. "I ain't goin' to let no snake bite me an' get away with it!"
I told him 'f I bought any such monument I cert'nly would want the name somewhere else than up where no one but the eagle could read it.
"Fair to middling well," said Ol' Mistah Buzzard, with a twinkle in his eyes. "What can Ah do fo' yo'all?" "If you please, Mistah Buzzard, you can tell me if there is anybody way down South where you come from who can make his voice sound just like the voices of other people. Is there?" Bobby was using his very politest manner. "Cert'nly! Cert'nly!" chuckled Ol' Mistah Buzzard.
"You'd better hop right on your horse an' get back to Bear Flat." She shivered and raised her head, looking at him a flash of fear in her eyes. "You are going down there!" she cried, her eyes dilating. He laughed grimly. "I cert'nly am, ma'am," he returned. "You'd better go right off. I'm ridin' down there to see how bad that man is hit." She started toward him, protesting.
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