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"What?" we all asked eagerly. "Why blank it all that this yer convulsion of nature, this prehistoric volcanic earthquake, instead of acting laterally and chuckin' the stream to one side, has been revolutionary and turned the old river-bed bottom-side up, and yer d d cement hez got half the globe atop of it! Ye might strike it from China, but nowhere else."

Well, that's a pity; yu'll be falin' low-like." Pasiance tossed her head, snatched up the cat, and ran indoors. I remained staring at Mrs. Hopgood. "Dear-dear," she clucked, "poor lamb. So to spake it's " and she blurted out suddenly, "chuckin' full of wra-ath, he is. Well, there!" My courage failed that evening.

So Larkin was chuckin' something on the table, was he! But this other dope, "Teg morf rednu?" Say, I'd come back to that after every bite. I wrote it out on an envelope, tried runnin' it together and splittin' it up diff'rent, and turned it upside down. Then in a flash I got it. When Mr. Robert sails in from the club I was waitin' for him. He'd heard a rumor that Grebel was to retire soon.

"What the " "On the job, Izzy, if you want to save it!" says I, wigglin' out of Master Bobby's expensive clothes and chuckin' 'em at him. "But why what " says Izzy, tryin' again. "Don't stop to ask fool questions of a busy society man," says I; "but jump into your uniform, get in your coop there, and prepare to put the timelock on your conversation works.

We chucked away mos' every last thing on that hike but canteens an' rifles. It was a darn fool thing ter do the chuckin' was, o' course but it come out all right, 'cause extree supplies follered us up on the Pie-ho in junks. Ain't that a funny name fer a river? Pie-ho?

At the word 'whales, let the music go snorty; an' for wells, gliddery; an' likewise in a moving dulcet manner for the holy an' humble Men o' heart. Why, 'od rabbet us! what's wrong wi' that boy?" All turned to Young Zeb, from whose throat uncomfortable sounds were issuing. His eyes rolled piteously, and great tears ran down his cheeks. "Slap en 'pon the back, Calvin: he's chuckin'."

"Well, Dan," he said, "I am sorry to see you back here again. What were you up for before?" "Chuckin' dice." "And didn't I tell you that it would go hard with you if you came back?" "Yes, sir, but I never chucked no more dice." "And I suppose in spite of the way your mouth is bruised, you'll tell me you weren't mixed up in this fight?"

"Your fun!" growled "Jack," passing his left arm round Dot, and looking very savage, as he held up a great rough finger at the offender, and shook his head at him warningly. "Now look-ye here. There was some boys once as stood round chuckin' stones at some frogs in a pond, and " "Yes, I know," cried the Skipper hastily, "and the frogs said "

"Whereupon Bill an' Jim tracks along inside an' goes to canvassin' up an' down as to what ensooes doorin' them forty years they've been parted. Jim wants to know all about Roanoke an' how things stacks up in old Virginny, an' he's chuckin' in his questions plenty rapid. "While Bill's replyin', his eye is caught by a frightful-lookin' female who goes slyin' in an' out, a-organizin' of some grub.

I'll call up the District Attorney's office right away. He gets those tickets to Australia, too. Leave that to me." Yep! Mrs. Connie wa'n't chuckin' any bluff. She went down herself and had the indictment ditched.

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