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Updated: June 29, 2025


"Perhaps he thought 'twas so far off that " "Doan't care what he thought. Weern't plain dealin' to bide quiet about that, an' I shall tell un so." "Well, doan't 'e quarrel with Clem. He'm 'bout the awnly friend you've got left now." "I've got mother an' you. I'm all right.

I knew 't wa'n't fit to wear as 't was. Anyway, I've done dealin' with Stover; he told me, lookin' me right in the eye, that it was as good a wearin' piece o' goods as he had in the store. 'T was a real cheat; you can put your finger right through it." "You've got some wear but of it," ventured Miranda, meekly, bending over her work. "I made it up quite a spell ago, I know.

He's jest dealin', when, onbeknown to him, Moon comes Injunin' up from the r'ar surreptitious, an' drills Curly Ben through the head; an' the bullet bein' a '45 Colt's for Moon ain't toyin' with Curly an' means business goes plumb through an' emerges from onder Curly Ben's off eye.

Cherokee's settin' behind his box, an' Faro Nell is up at his shoulder on the lookout stool. The game's goin' plenty lively when along comes Old Gentry. Cherokee takes a glance at him an' seems worried a little, reflectin', no doubt, of them 'hands the dead man held, but he goes on dealin' without a word. "'Where's you-all done been all day? says Nell to the old man.

Stuyvesant, which she well knew were fixed upon her. "I mean that both are in the army." "Well I thought not still I didn't know. It's all rather new to me, this dealin' with soldiers, but I suppose I'll get to know all about it after a spell. Our society's getting much encouraged." "Red Cross?" queried Miss Ray, with uplifted brows and evident interest, yet a suspicion of incredulity.

The Red Un never lied to the Chief; it was useless. The Chief toyed with his kipper. "Ye'll understand I'd ha' preferred dealin' with the matter mysel'; but it's gone up higher." The Quartermaster, of course! The Chief rose and pretended to glance over the well soundings. "The four of ye will meet me in the Captain's room in fifteen minutes," he observed casually.

He turns faro in the Red Light; an', continues Texas, a-lowerin' of his voice, 'he's as squar' a gent as ever counted a deck. Actooally, pard, you might not think it, but all that gent knows about settin' up kyards, or dealin' double, or anv sech sinful scheme, is mere tradition. "'Brother, says the female, bristlin' up an' tacklin' the black- coat gent, 'don't talk to them persons no more.

Vance comes mighty clost to gettin' a heap the worst of it once merely on account of them powers of commoonication. "You see, this yere Vance is a broke-down sport, an' is dealin' faro-bank for Jess Jenkins over on the Canadian. An' Vance jest can't resist takin' part in every conversation that's started.

Now I'd allus supposed that the' wasn't anything left to tell me about bein' lonesome; but when it was finally settled that Barbie was to waste herself on that imported imitation of a hand-made mechanical toy, I found out that heretofore I'd been only dealin' in childish delusions.

"You can't always be dealin' with Twombley-Cranes," I breaks in. "And it's Pedders you're after this trip. Come on. Let's go tackle him." "What! Now?" says Steele, liftin' his eyebrows. "Ah, you ain't plannin' to spend the summer here, are you?" says I. "Besides, it'll do you good to learn not to shy at a man just because he's done time. Show us the house."

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