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"Lawyers ain't in the habit of GIVIN' much, 'cordin' to all accounts. How about it, Heman?" Mr. Daniels ignored the question and the questioner. He rose to his feet. "There are SOME lawyers," he observed, crisply, "whose advice is not asked to any great extent. I I think I will join the group on the beach. It's a beautiful evening. Won't you accompany me, Miss Howes?"
I've got HER trained all right. She knows me. It's a pity if a man can't be independent of females. "I knew consider'ble many men that was subjects for pity, 'cordin' to that rule. But I wa'n't in for no week's cruise, and I told him so. He said of course not; we'd be home that evenin'. "The Shootin' Star kept slippin' along.
'Cordin' ter de chu'ch books dar's forty-seben women b'longin' to our meetin', an' ef each one ob dem dar has got seben debbils in her, I jus' wants you ter tell me how many debbils come to chu'ch ebery clear Sunday ter hear dat ole Uncle Pete preach."
"In the back?" echoed Billy Dime. Overland and Williams exchanged glances. "You done it now," said Williams. "'Cordin' to agreement," said Overland. "Make it a wireless," said Billy Dime. "We ain't listenin', anyhow." "Only thirty miles. What do you say, Brand?" "Nothin'." "As usual," ejaculated Dime. "I say about three to-morrow morning," ventured Pars Long. "Light will be good about nine.
"He is one of my oldest and best friends " she interrupted. Her uncle went on without waiting for her to end the sentence. "I know," he said. "One of the oldest, that's sure. But friendship, 'cordin' to my notion, is somethin' so small in comparison that it hardly counts in the manifest. Married folks ought to be friends, sartin sure; but they ought to be a whole lot more'n that.
'Cordin' to my notion it's the male that needs protection when Melissa's around. I've seen Lute Small standin' in the teller's cage, tongue-tied and with the sweat standin' on his forehead, while Melissa gave him her candid opinion of anybody that would vote to allow alcohol to be sold by doctors in this town.
"What we wants," pursued Ezra, "what we wants, is a kine o' bills printed as shall lose vally by reglar rule, jess so much a month, no more no less, cordin ez its fixed by law an printed on tew the bills so'z everybody'll understan an no-body'll git cheated. I hearn that's the idee as the Hampshire folks went fer in the convenshun daown tew Hatfield this week.
"There'll be a through coal-train along in about an hour, 'cordin' to what the flagmen told us at that last town. Will you be back in time to bounce that?" "Yes. We needn't stay here. There's little to be picked up in a place like this." "Then skin along and make your investigations. I'll sit here and smoke till you come back.
It's a regilar court, though we make it up ourselves, and app'ints our own judges and juries, and pass judgment 'cordin' to the case. Ef it's the first offence, or only a small one, we let's the fellow off with only a taste of the hickory. Ef it's a tough case, and an old sinner, we give him a belly-full.
Wish I'd brought my glass." "Great Scott, man!" exclaimed Ralph. "What sort of eyes have you got? I couldn't tell whether she had a flag or not at this distance. How do you do it?" "'Cordin' to how you're brought up, as the goat said 'bout eatin' shingle-nails," replied Captain Eri.
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