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Updated: May 13, 2025


It was from the thin, white-faced man who had sat corpse-like on the edge of his bunk the night before. "Divvy h l!" growled the bearded man. "It's up to you you and Scotty. You're to blame!" You're to blame! The words struck upon Roscoe's ears with a chill of horror. He recalled the voice that had suggested throwing him back into the snow. Starvation was in the cabin.

"Good heavens, Handy, old man!" exclaimed the Little 'Un tremulously, "you are not going to let that band loose on the unsuspecting inhabitants, are you?" "Such is my fell purpose," he replied. "Is there a police force there?" queried the comedian; "for if there be you can hand me my divvy right now. Tie the Gem up to the first rock we come to and put me ashore. No Newport for mine, thank you."

"Yes'm," her eyes snapping, "an orange." Sara opened a package, and took out two. "What will you do with this, if I'll give it to you?" pointing to the extra one. "I'll hide 'em both till pa gets away, an' then I'll divvy up with Nan and Jack, and Ma and baby," was the ready answer. Sara handed over the two yellow globes. "That's right!

Perfidius Ruse; whereupon, to the horror and dismay of the Reformers, from all parts of the hall came a deafening roar of protesting "noes!" In an instant confusion and uproar possessed the house. General Divvy pounded the desk before him frantically and screamed for order until he was black in the face.

He's got his share under his blanket over there, and swears he'll shoot any one who goes to monkeying with his bed so you'd better fight shy of it. Thompson he isn't up yet chose the whisky for his share, so you'd better fight shy of him, too. Henry and I'll divvy up with you." "Thanks," said Roscoe, the one word choking him. Henry came from his bunk, bent and wobbling.

He always had a streak of God A'mighty in him; a kind of give-away-the-top-of-your-head chap; friend o' the widow and the orphan, and divvy to his last crust with a pal.

We'll pull her apart, limb from limb, and divvy the logs. It's a pest-house, anyhow. I'll burn my share." Tom's positive refusal even to permit mention of the cause of the quarrel rendered efforts at a reconciliation difficult; 'Poleon's and Rouletta's attempts at badinage, therefore, were weak failures, and their conversation met with only the barest politeness.

"An' after what you've done you've got the nerve to ask me to divvy with you." The elder Taggart was the first to recover his composure. "Telza?" he said. "Why, I reckon you've got me; there ain't no one of that name " But Calumet was close to him, his eyes blazing. "Shut your dirty mouth, or I'll tear you apart!" he threatened. "You're a liar, an' you know it.

"Here I go to work an' make a fortune for a pair of short sports an' pikers an' you get to squealin' at the first five-hundred-dollar loss. I know you of old, Phineas Scraggs, an' the leopard can't change his spots." He raised his right hand to heaven. "I'm through for keeps. We'll sell the pearls to-day, divvy up, an' dissolve. I'm through." "Glad of it," growled McGuffey.

We looked about, some quiet-like, and on tiptoe, and then we saw this shipmate o' your'n pry apart some bushes and head in this way. It looked queer to us." "What did you think was up?" asked Jack. "Why, as near as we could figger, this was some smuggler's hidin' place, and we was figgerin' that perhaps Jerry and me would have five 'hundred or a thousand dollars' reward to divvy up on.

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