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"Well, I'll divvy up give you five hundred if you'll come in on it." Again Fadeaway shook his head. "It's too risky, Billy. 'Course you mean all right but I reckon you ain't got nerve enough to put her through." "I haven't!" flashed Corliss. "Try me!" "And make a get-away," continued the cowboy. "I wouldn't want to see you pinched."

"He shouldn't," came the answer; "but he belongs to a crowd of fellows, and he told me that if I didn't divvy up with them they would pound the life out of me." I pondered for some time, but I gave no advice. What advice should have been given?

We were pretty much crowded but were going to 'divvy' on the space. The boys, you know, are mighty good about this sort of thing; but when I went down the street I learned that my man was out of town I sold only one man in that place. So I went right back up to the sample room and rolled my trunks out of his way so that my friend could have the whole thing to himself.

From the look in the face of his old comrade in crime who had prospered at his expense, as he chose to think, he saw that for the time being he had got the whip-hand. There was a long silence before Dunke asked hoarsely: "What do you want?" "I want you to hide me. I want you to get me out of this country. I want you to divvy up with me. Didn't we grub-stake you with the haul from the Overland?

I do not see how you make anything out of this. Matchin is a poor man. You surely do not intend " "To strike Saul for a divvy? Nothing of the sort," said Pennybaker, without the least offence. "The whole thing lies just here. Among gentlemen there's no use being shy about it. My brother wants to be assessor in Saul Matchin's ward.

"Trunnell has been took off, fer sure. I don't mind stickin' aboard th' bleedin' hooker if there was a chanst to get th' salvage; but no fear o' that while Andrews is here. He'll block any argument to divvy up. Seems as we might even get down under her bilge durin' this spell av weather, an' see where th' leak is located. 'Tis a butt started, most like.

Another face the bearded face red-eyed, almost animal-like in its fierce questioning, bent over him. "Where's your grub, pardner?" The question was like a stab. Roscoe did not hear his own voice as he explained. "Got none!" The bearded man's voice was like a bellow as he turned upon the others. "He's got no grub!" "We'll divvy up, Jack," came a weak voice.

Thar'll be meat, fresh or hotted up, onct a day, and pie on Sundays." The deserters to a man returned from their ignominious retreat. "Now, Co, you stand behind me, and when you git tired, you kin set on half my chair. Milt, git behind ma, and Bud and Bobby, stand back of Flamingus and Gus. If they don't divvy up even they'll hev to change places with you. Now, to places!"

He was the young man who had clutched the can of beans. It was he who was frying bacon over the sheet-iron stove. "We'll divvy, Henry and I," he said. "I told you that last night." He looked over at Billy. "Glad you're better," he greeted. "You see, you've struck us at a bad time. We're on our last legs for grub. Our two Indians went out to hunt a week ago and never came back.

You mustn't be so careless, dear, or we may have to divvy up our spoil with others." Marvellous woman, that Henriette! Henriette was visibly angry the other morning when I took to her the early mail and she discovered that Mrs. Van Varick Shadd had got ahead of her in the matter of Jockobinski, the monkey virtuoso.

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