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"You dassn't touch us!" burst in the leader, sudden spirit and defiance in his tone, well knowing how powerless were the military in face of civil law. "We're no poor devils of dog-robbers. We demand protection and a fair trial a jury of our peers; that means no hide-bound gang of soldiers. You can't prove we sold so much as a shot, an' you know it, an' you're only trying to bluff."
"Well, boys, what is it?" said the good lady, smiling. "I hardly think anything very serious has happened, either to you or the pony." "You tell," said Eddy to Charley; "I dassn't. The blacksmith's man may be mad if I do. But he's abused this hoss, though," continued Eddy, not waiting to let Charley speak for him; "he's abused him awfully!
I dassn't touch him," he said, with a shiver; "and the old woman, she jest slumped down in a chair an' set there wouldn't do a thing so I come over to see you." Milton's heart swelled with remorse. He felt guilty because he had not gone directly for the doctor. To think that the old sufferer had killed himself was horrible and seemed impossible.
Once, skittering along by dark, he realized that the halted car which he had just passed was the Gomez. He thought he heard a shout behind him, but in a panic he kept going. To the burring motor he groaned, "Now I probably never will see her again. Except that she thinks I'm such a pest that I dassn't let her know I'm in the same state, I sure am one successful lover.
I kin fly low over your head, so low that I'll brush you with my wings, and with my red wattles, which are a wonder to see, an' you dassn't fire. I've got you where I want you, Sol Hyde. I ain't afeard o' anything but Injuns tonight." Shif'less Sol's words were so lugubrious that Henry was compelled to laugh under his breath.
"Not much," says I. "Well, I hope not," says Mitch. "He's a sissy spoiled by his ma. And you don't call this any fun, do you, pitchin' ball with a ball so good that you dassn't let it roll on the ground?
The herder nodded towards the wagon: "He's come down with somethin'. Clean off" he touched his forehead "I dassn't leave him." Bowers immediately went into the wagon, where, after a look at the man mumbling on the bunk, he said laconically: "Tick bite." The brown blotches, flushed forehead, and burning eyes told their own story.
"Yer dassn't try that again!" said the mate in line with the obstreperous "Sally" who had so scorned the invitation of the hundreds of girls to "turn to the one that she loved best". "I dass ter!" was the defiant reply accompanied by the protrusion of a long thin tongue. "Yer dassn't either!" "I dass t'either!" "Git out!" The first speaker nudged the other's ribs with her sharp elbow.
"There's no cream for your coffee," the girl apologized. "The milk soured. Mena was asleep, and I dassn't go down to the goats alone. Cochise has come back with all the bunch. Dad was cross not to get cream. He's cranky over his food." "You say those red devils are all down there?" The girl cringed. "Don't don't speak so loud. Cochise might hear you. He's stopped swearing.
"Eh! of course; didn't you know every treasure is guarded by a ghost? He's got to keep watch there till the next fellow comes along, to relieve sentry duty, so to speak. He doesn't give it away. My no! He dassn't do that.
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