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Updated: May 28, 2025


"A man only courts trouble when he seeks ter gentle a rattlesnake ther seemly thing ter do air ter kill hit." Parish Thornton turned his eyes and studiously appraised the hare-brained advocate of violence, then he said, again addressing Hump Doane: "An' yit hit's a pity, Mr. Doane, ef you an' me kain't some fashion git tergither in accord. We've got ther same cravin's in our hearts, us two."

I yanked away from all the hitchin' straps of decency when I first struck it, jest like all the rest of 'em. Oh, I was an Indian in my time a reg'ler measly hop-pickin' Siwash at that. "You don't know, of course, what livin' out in the open on bacon and beans does fur a healthy man's cravin's.

Still, a body would suppose that the high rogue ought to rest contented; but it's a hard thing they say to satisfy the cravin's of man's heart when pride, an' love of wealth an' power, get into it." "I'm not at all happy in my mind, Polly," observed her husband, meditatively; "I'm not at aise and I won't bear this state of mind much longer.

When he reached the village he sought out the town marshal and excitedly begged, "Fer God's sake lock me up in ther jail-house. Ther cravin's done come on me afresh. I'm goin' mad ergin." The town marshal knew the history of Bud's alcoholic periodicity, yet he had no authority to jail a man on request in advance of any offense.

"I'm licensed ter bind ther Harpers an' Thorntons by my words an' my words air plain ones. We proffers ye peace or war, whichever ye chooses: full peace or war ter ther hinges of hell! But peace air what we wants with all our hearts an' cravin's, an' peace hit'll be onlessen ye denies us."

Mebby me an' you have got cravin's fer betterment in common betwixt us but hit 'pears like thar's always one diff'rence risin' up thet balks everything else." Even the peppery Opdyke did not venture to break heatedly in on the pause that followed those regretful words.

Sure it stops the cravin's o' hunger, and kapes yer stumick from callin' out for iver, till ye fall in with somethin' to ate." "It does not seem to stop the mouth then, Barney, for you call out for grub oftener than I do; and then you say that you couldn't get on without it; so you're a slave to it old boy. I wouldn't be a slave to anything if I could help it." "Martin, lad, ye're gittin' deep.

Sure it stops the cravin's o' hunger, and kapes yer stumick from callin' out for iver, till ye fall in with somethin' to ate." "It does not seem to stop the mouth then, Barney, for you call out for grub oftener than I do; and then you say that you couldn't get on without it; so you're a slave to it, old boy. I wouldn't be a slave to anything if I could help it." "Martin, lad, ye're gittin' deep.

Do you call to them, Deerslayer, and tell them I want them, and that it will be good for them both if they'll return and hearken to my words." "Ah's me! Poor Hetty, you little know the cravin's for gold and revenge, if you believe they are so easily turned aside from their longin's! But this is an uncommon business in more ways than one, Judith.

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