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About then Carl's older brother, Boyd, who was somewhat fastidious, ran into him in Spokane. He tells how Carl insisted he should spend the night at his room instead of going to a hotel. "Is it far from here?" "Oh, no!" So they started out with Boyd's suitcase, and walked and walked through the "darndest part of town you ever saw."

Her name's McChesney Emma McChesney, and she sells T. A. Buck's Featherloom Petticoats. I'll give her her dues; she's the best little salesman on the road. I'll bet that girl could sell a ruffled, accordion-plaited underskirt to a fat woman who was trying to reduce. She's got the darndest way with her. And at that she's straight, too."

As the men caught his machine to steady it, he jumped lightly to the ground. "Where's Kennedy?" he asked, and then, without waiting for a reply, he exclaimed: "Queerest thing I ever saw up there. The dynamo wasn't protected by the sheet-lead shield in this flight as in the first to-day. I hadn't risen a hundred feet before I happened to hear the darndest sputtering in the dynamo.

Got to playing too high for awhile and lost more than she wanted to tell Georgie about, and borrowed a little from old Frank Bronson. Paid him back, though. Don't know how Fred's wife heard it. Women do' hear the darndest things!" "They do," Eugene agreed.

Sarvant, ma'am," to Diana "how ye all gettin' on?" "Nicely, Biah well as can be," said Mrs. Pitkin. "Wal, you see I was up to the store with some o' Squire Jones's bell flowers. Sim Coan he said he wanted some to sell, and so I took up a couple o' barrels, and I see the darndest big letter there for the Deacon.

"Oh, rot, Somers!" said Bob, blushing furiously under his tan; "you ought never to go near a woman you're the darndest fool with 'em I ever saw." This time even the painter laughed outright, and yet he was a little sorrowful, too, because he could not be even as these youths.

Housemaid be darned!" he exclaimed, suddenly growing hot. "I've seen the whole lot of them; I've done my darndest to get next, and there's not one " he stopped short. "Why should any of them look at me, anyhow?" he added suddenly. "That was not her point," remarked the duke. "She wanted you to look at them, and you have looked." T. Tembarom's eagerness was inspiring to behold.

Each was silent, as the accusation was general, and none had been taken into the confidence of Sage-brush and Fresno when arrangements were being made for the feast. Fresno had to blame some one, however. By this time Sage-brush had returned, carrying a bag. "What did you get?" asked Slim. "Corn," replied Sage-brush laconically. "Ain't he the darndest!"

"Oh, rot, Somers!" said Bob, blushing furiously under his tan; "you ought never to go near a woman you're the darndest fool with 'em I ever saw." This time even the painter laughed outright, and yet he was a little sorrowful, too, because he could not be even as these youths.

"The three darndest, orneriest, damndest things on earth," said Casey, as if he were intoning a text, "is a Ford, or a goat, or an Injun. You can ask anybody yuh like if that ain't so." Casey was restless, and his restlessness manifested itself in a most unusual pessimism.

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