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In fact, I don't inquire too deeply into what Lish does bring me to drink nowadays. But it's kind of comfortin' to have something warm under your belt in this weather. Blame-coldest, wettest winter I ever did see!

He's the kind I like to foller, an' we ain't goin' to see no sich sight ez the one we saw at Wyomin'." "I'm sure we won't," said Henry. "Now have any of you slept to-day?" "All o' us hev took naps, not long but mighty deep an' comfortin'. So we're ready fur anythin' from a fight to a foot race, whichever 'pears to be the better fur us." "Where are Paul and Tom and Jim?"

"Well, it appears as though you should go and see her; she's a weakly woman, but she can set her back up dreadful against the Lord's doings, and I don't know but what such kind of people need comfortin' more 'n others. It's a world full o' gales, this is, and everybody hasn't learnt the grass's lesson, to bend when the wind blows." "The Lord sends the wind, Aunt 'Viny."

"I might 'a known that; but it's my mean way of comfortin' people. A-a-h." Haldane's new venture out into the world could scarcely have had a more painful and prosaic beginning; but, as he said, he had gained a "foothold." There was one other encouraging fact, of which he did not know. Mr.

I 'low it'll take a heap o' presents to make up for the burrs an' briers an' sharp stones she had to foot it over. Thank God she died white!" "Amen to that!" After another silence he asked: "You 'low she's with daddy an' mammy?" "I do." "That's mighty comfortin' to figger on," he slowly mused. "Much like a younker gittin' mighty tired an' goin' back home to rest.

"When Wullie slippit awa, at midnight his twa dochters, Kirsty an' Ann, took on redeek'lus, an' the auld wumman was waur. But the twa elders sat an oor, comfortin' the twa lassies, ane to ilka ane, an' baith o' them no' bad to luik at. They comfortit them muckle the same as I comfortit Betsy when we did oor coortin', but the puir auld buddy was left her lane wi' naebody to comfort her ava.

I knew the land, the feller after me didn't. I lost him somewhere. In a minute I was under George's window, calling. He was still up and he came right down with his walking stick and a pistol, just as good natured and comfortin' as he could be. George went all through the house, but found no one. Then we went to the barn, but found nothing.

That's comfortin'. Well, I'll do the best I can without stimulants, as the doctor says. If you hear my knees rattle just nudge me, will you, Bailey?" Mr. Tidditt removed his hat. Bailey touched his. Captain Cy looked provokingly indifferent; he even whistled. "Good mornin', Mr. Atkins," hailed the town clerk, raising his voice because of the whistle. "I'm proud to see you back among us, sir.

Cullom was sitting at one corner of the fire, and David drew a chair opposite to her. "Feelin' all right now? whisky hain't made ye liable to no disorderly conduct, has it?" he asked with a laugh. "Yes, thank you," was the reply, "the warm things are real comfortin', 'n' I guess I hain't had licker enough to make me want to throw things.

Do you know, sometimes w'en I go down town, an' walk along the street, an' see the ladies there, I look at ev'ry one I meet, an' w'en a real nice beautiful one comes along, I say to myself, 'I wisht that lady was my mother, an' w'en some other one goes by, I say, 'I wonder if that ain't my mother. It don't do no good, you know, but it's kind o' comfortin'."

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