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"No; we'll give ye a title there won't be no disputin' about to a good berth in Mill Creek jail for a spell!" At this the terror mastered every other emotion in the Frenchman's face. What secret reason he had for it all, no one could know but himself; what iniquitous schemes already waiting him in other places, what complications of dangers attendant on his identification and detention.

"I ain't disputin' that it's final. I ain't talkin' about law. I was mentionin' Justice." "The feller that loses is always gassin' 'bout Justice. When you win you don't think there's any flies on the Justice." "Ain't had much experience with winnin'. We all knows who wins in these yere Meetin's." "Who?" But they turned their eyes on Mr. Bonsor, over by the door.

Josiah denied it, but I sez, "I see his boots stickin' out of the ambulance myself." Josiah couldn't dispute that, for he knows I am truthful. But he sez, sunthin' in the sperit of two little children I hearn disputin'. Sez one: "It wuzn't so; you've told a lie." "Well," sez the other, "You broke a piece of china and laid it to me."

"Nevertheless, there is no disputin' that Harve frequently looked upon the wine when it was red, also variegated, and it shore made an oncommon fool of him," moralized the cattleman. Just then the door leading into the parlor rattled loudly, and everyone started involuntarily, looking relieved when only Jim Laird came out.

But I managed to crawl out, and in climbing up the mountain side found yonder cave and came through to this end. In the cave I found the bear and he followed me to here. You know the rest." "Wall! wall! You have had a narrow escape, youngster, an' no disputin' the p'int. Ef I hadn't a-come as I did, thet air bar would have chawed ye up in no time." "I know it, Mr. Carson. Your kind "

"If you two got a thousand dollars each in bank an' I ain't disputin' it, for I hear on good authority you got that much for salvin' the Chesapeake what're you hangin' around the Maggie for?" Mr. Gibney approached and placed his great right arm fraternally across Scraggs's skinny shoulder. Mr.

Noo, I was sayin' to the wife this verra day that yon man ye brocht frae Montreal last simmer was like eneuch a graun preacher I'm no disputin' that, mind ye. But I was sayin' to the wife as hoo I likit yirsel' fully mair nor him." I smiled with pleasure, for the process was an interesting one. Bouquets look strange in these rough Scottish hands but their fragrance is the sweeter for all that.

But you want to say what you do want and get out of here. I've got some town business to 'tend to, and I ain't got any time to spend settin' up with corpses." Again the man tried to speak. Again the Cap'n interrupted. "I ain't disputin' a thing you say," he cried. "I'm admittin' everything, 'cause I haven't got time to argue. You may have been dead nine times like a cat. I don't care.

'Black, that is, 'white, lave out the 'that, by sinnalayphy, and you have the orthodox conclusion, 'Black is white, or by convarsion, 'White is black." "It's as clear as mud," says the Pope. "Bedad," says his Riv'rence, "I'm in great humor for disputin' to-night. I wisht your Holiness was a heretic jist for two minutes," says he, "till you'd see the flaking I'd give you!"

But that night, way along in the night, as I lay awake a musin' on it, and a wonderin', for I say plain that my specks hain't strong enough to see through the mysteries that wrap us round on every side, I s'posed my companion wus asleep; but he spoke out sudden like, and decided, as if I had been a disputin' of him, "Yes, most probable she dremp it." "Wall," says I, "I hain't disputed you,"

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