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Updated: September 3, 2025
You jest take dese primary things from dish yeah coon. I I'se got t' go!" "Why, what's the matter, Rad? Surely you're not afraid; are you?" and Tom winked at Ned. "No, Massa Tom, I'se not prezactly 'skeered, but I done jest 'membered dat I didn't gib mah mule Boomerang any oats t'day, an' he's suahly gwine t' be desprit mad at me fo' forgettin' dat. I I'd better go!" "Nonsense, Rad!
Hah! nebber mind, come 'long. Queek, no time for d'liberazhun." "Git along then, old feller," said Flaggan, thrusting his companion through the thicket very unceremoniously. "Don't palaver so much, but take the helm; an' wotiver ye do, clap on all sail ivery stitch you can carry for the case is desprit."
But I'm takin' no more chances. It'll see me through for awhile," he said, as he refilled Charlie's glass at his own expense. "There's a big play coming right now, and, if you'll take advice, you'll lie low desprit low." "You mean Fyles as usual," said Charlie thickly. Then he added as an afterthought: "To hell with Fyles, and all his damned red-coats."
Dick remained where he was for several minutes, listening and looking, and then, hearing nothing, moved back toward his former position, muttering as he went: "If anybody can get through 'em, Tom's the boy but it's a powerful desprit scheme a powerful desprit one!" Reaching the top, he crawled again to the margin, and stretched out with his head partly over.
Surround the machine, boys; don't let the feller escape; and look out, for they do say he's a desprit case! come out here, Sheriff Tucker!" A tall man came running out of the hotel. "What's that you say, boys?" he was demanding, as he advanced eagerly. "Here's luck for you the very car you said was stolen over in Columbia! See if it ain't, sheriff!" cried the fellow who had done all the shouting.
When they was settin' up the night afore, worryin' an' wond'rin' an' s'misin' what was goin' ter become on 'em without their master; Peter 'd got kinder desprit, an' he up an' says in his quick way, says he, 'Anyway, I 'm goin' a-fishin'. An' they all see the sense on it, any fisherman would, an' they says, says they, 'We '11 go 'long too. But they did n't ketch anythin'. I suppose they could n't fix their minds on it, an' everythin' went wrong like.
Pshaw! it was reediculus of 'em to think they c'd fool me entirely, although I'll have to confess they did fool me at first. It was a desprit gang an' mighty slick." "You worked it great, Anderson," said George Ray. "Did you know about the washout?" "Did I know about it?" snorted Anderson witheringly.
But he offered no word. Only Sunny was inclined to talk. "Say, he's had a desprit bad time," he said, with eyes ablaze. But Bill still remained silent. Nor did another word pass between them until they reached Minky's store. The moment they had departed Scipio glanced forlornly round his home. It was a terrible home-coming.
Bob Swan went he did away right off alone, all by hisself, to shoot a grisly with a old musket as wasn't fit to fire powder, not to speak o' ball. He was sich a desprit feller, Bob Swan was, that he cut after it without takin' time to see wot wos in the gun.
She plunged among the sheep, forcing a path for herself through the moving mass of woolly backs. "You're in a desprit rush, looks like. They won't die till you get there!" The Sheep King was not too pleased as he ran to head the sheep she had turned. "Like the devil was after her." He watched her bound up the steps of Symes's veranda and burst through the doorway.
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