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Updated: May 29, 2025
"Now, Ah's gwine leave yo' fo' do night," clacked the late guide. "Ef yo' done feel lonesome, yo' jes' whistle de dawgs down to yo'. Dey'll come!" While the light was still there Benson, in ragging silence, gathered the blankets and arranged them. "Roll up one fo' a pillow, under yo' haid," grinned the mulatto. "Dat's all right, sah. Wow, good night, Marse Benson.
"Ye're plumb welcome ter turn them dawgs loose, an' let 'em ramble, stranger. Nobody hain't a-goin' ter hurt 'em. I sees some fellers out thar with ye thet mustn't cross my fence. Ef they does" the voice rang menacingly "hit'll mean that they're a-bustin' the truce an' they won't never go out ag'in. But you air safe in hyar. I gives yer my hand on thet. Ye're welcome, an' yore dawgs is welcome.
Dey put de dawgs on Dan's scent, en track' 'im down ter ole Unk' Jube's cabin, en foun' de ole man dead, en dey did n' know w'at ter make er dat; en den Dan's scent gun out, en dey didn' know w'at ter make er dat. Mars Dugal' tuk on a heap 'bout losin' two er his bes' han's in one day, en ole missis 'lowed it wuz a jedgment on 'im fer sump'n he 'd done.
'Why, sir, I ses, 'these people as finds dawgs 'ave their feelins as well as losers 'as theirs, and sometimes when they can't find the owner, they sells the animal. Well, they sold this gennelman's animal to a major, and the reason why he couldn't be had for a little while was that the major, being fond on him, and 'avin' paid a good price for the dawg, it would ha' been cruel if he did not let him have the pleasure of him like for a few days or a week."
I'm only good for ten more." He leaned forward and looked at Kearns. "So I call that ten thousand." "You can raise if you want," Kearns answered. "Your dogs are good for five thousand in this game." "Nary dawg. You-all can win my dust and dirt, but nary one of my dawgs. I just call." MacDonald considered for a long time. No one moved or whispered.
Well, they meets, let's say, at a public, and one says to another, 'I say, Bill, he says, 'that there dawg as you found 'longs to Lawyer Orkins; he's bloomin' fond o' dawgs, is Lawyer Orkins, so they say, and he can pay for it. 'Right you are, says Bill, 'and a d lawyer shall pay for it. He makes us pay when we wants him, and now we got him we'll make him pay. So you see, Mr.
"No, dey won't. Dem dawgs is train' to dis wo'k. Ah done tole yo' dat. Come right erlong. Ah'll keep my two eyes on dem dawgs." It looked like a highly risky bit of business, but Jack told himself that, now he had been deprived of his valuables, this yellow worthy must be genuinely anxious to be rid of the victim. So he took hold of the rope and began to climb.
She'll give you a bit of supper and a rest, ef so be as you can pay her well." "Oh, yes, I can pay her," responded Flower. The thought of any shelter or any food was grateful to the fastidious girl now. "I am very hungry and very tired," she said. "I will gladly rest in your mother's cottage. Where is it?" "I said as it wor a hut. There are two dawgs there: be you afeard?" "Of dogs?
"Chickens a-crowin' on Sour-wood Mountain, Heh-o-dee-um-dee-eedy-dahdy-dee! Git yo' dawgs an' we'll go huntin', Heh-o-dee-um-dee-eedy-dahdy-dee!" An' when Jeb comes to "I've got a gal at the head o' the holler, Heh-o-dee-um-dee-eedy-dahdy-dee!" he jes turns one eye 'round on Polly Ann, an' then swings his chin aroun' as though he didn't give a cuss fer nothin'.
You fellers mout be able to take things offen the Hollmans, but I hain't." "Thet's a damned lie," said Samson, quietly. "Ye runned away, an' ye runned in the water so them dawgs couldn't trail ye ye done hit because ye shot them shoots at Jesse Purvy from the laurel because ye're a truce-bustin', murderin' bully thet shoots off his face, an' is skeered to fight."
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