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'Cording to the scientific idee it was melted into the rock, first, like into quartz, and then was worn away by the weather and carried into the dirt. I don't fancy breaking up rock, to get gold, when in a placer it's already been broken for you. But they say quartz mining can be made to pay well, if you have the proper machinery. As like as not this man 'Tom' was waiting for machinery." "Tom."

When morning dawned he thought he must have dreamed this piece of ambiguity; but no, on going downstairs he found them packing trunks and cording boxes, and making other preparations for Miss Charity's departure, which lasted all day long.

'I'll tell you more about that in a year's time, replied Dabbs, thrusting his fingers into his waistcoat pockets. ''Cording to Mike, we're all goin' to be rich before we know it. Let's hope it'll come true. He put his tongue in his cheek and let his eye circle round the group. 'Seems to me, said the contemptuous man, 'he'd better look after his own people first.

"What d'yer mean, stoopid?" "Why, we can't be where I thought we was." "And wheers that?" "Why, my lad, it looks like this here 'cording to what I feels. But stop a moment, let's ask Barney a question. Barney, old lad!" "Hullo!" "How's yer head?" "Just as if it was a beehive, and all the bees swarming." "That's it.

Leverage grunted. "It's his, all right, Carroll. But just the same there ain't no such animal." Carroll turned to the dazed Walters. "Understand what we've just discovered, son?" he inquired mildly. Spike's teeth were chattering with cold. "I don't hardly understand none of it, sir. 'Cording to what I make out, that suit-case belongs to the body and not to the woman." "Right!

She was to go with it on the morrow, and John would give up the cottage and walk over to Frampton, where he had already secured a lodging. Only twenty-four hours! and he had not yet decided. Which was it to be Saunders after all or the savings-bank or Bessie? He was cording up his various possessions a medley lot indifferent parcels and bundles, when Bessie Costrell knocked at the door.

He gave me a look that I would not like to have a guide give me too often he might maroon a fool on one of those swamp areas. "There ain't no distances as the crow flies in this country," he answered. "You got to travel 'cording as the waters collect or the ice goes out." Well, here is your country, three thousand by two thousand miles, a great fur preserve. What exists in it?

It was then, not knowing whether I should ever see Carlos again, and with a desperate, unhappy feeling of loneliness, that I had sought out Barnes in the dim immensity of the steerage. In the square of wan light that came down the scuttle he was cording his hair-trunk unemotional and very matter-of-fact. He began to talk in an everyday voice about his plans.

This is so wherever there is gold thread work in the picture. It is so on S. Nicholas's cloak where a larger space is covered, but the pattern is dull and the smallest quantity of gold is made to go the longest way. The gold cording which binds this is more particularly badly done.

I looked down the skylight, and there was the devoted Martin busy cording cowhide trunks belonging to the deceased whose white beard and hooked nose were the only parts I could make out in the dark depths of a horrible stuffy bunk.

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