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Updated: June 13, 2025
Divvy! divvy! Be kind to the poor don't keep them waiting!" The Chair. "Order! I now offer the stranger's remaining document. Oh! I passed through your town at a certain time, and received a deep offence which I had not earned.
He's got his share under his blanket over there, and swears he'll shoot any one who goes to monkeyin' 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 Billy, the one word choking him. Henry came from his bunk, bent and wabbling.
Slattery's going to stand by you, if he can get the money." The Teller only tried to move his free hand to the shoulder Barrett had shaken. "Slattery wants to know," repeated the surgeon, gently moving the hand back upon the sheet. "He'll divvy up, when he gets it. He'll stand by you, old man."
"But you know where it is?" I demanded. "How else could I be sure of that $10,000 reward?" he asked. "Where is it?" I demanded. "It er it isn't located yet that is, not finally," said he. "And it won't be for ten days. Ten days from now Mrs. Burlingame will find it herself and we'll divvy on the reward, my boy, and not a trace of dishonesty in the whole business."
Sure enough, he'd dug up a respectable brown, sole leather suitcase with brass trimmings such as a bank clerk might have carried, suspiciously much too good to have been thrown out here. Could it be that the thieves had indeed met in one of the Gold Nugget's rooms or in the roof-house up here, made their divvy, split the swag, and thus clumsily disposed of the container?
"I see," responded the Briton, in such a tone that John itched to kick him. "Well, seh," persisted the narrator, "you should 'a' heard Leggett howl faw a divvy!" All smiled. "Worst of it was what? Wha'd you say, Gen'l?" "He had the constitution of the State to back him." "He hasn't now! Well, seh, the bill faw this ve'y raailroad was in the house.
"Divvy hell!" growled the other. "It's up to you you 'n' Sweedy. You're to blame!" You're to blame! The words struck upon Billy's ears with a chill of horror. Starvation was in the cabin. He had fallen among animals instead of men. He saw the thin-faced man who had spoken for him sitting again on the edge of his bunk. Mutely he looked to the others to see who was Sweedy.
"Yes," continued Marsh, "I had hoped to work quietly, but this incident has upset my plans. Yet, after all, perhaps we can work together with greater success." "Now we come to the 'divvy' proposition," thought Morgan. He remained expectantly silent, however, and his face still wore its encouraging smile. Marsh came closer and the end of the concealed revolver barrel moved upward just a trifle.
Stick with me, or line up with the rest of 'em, work yore passage, an' thank 'em for nothing when they divvy the stuff an' leave you out? You've got to decide one way or the other damn' quick, for the show-down's on the program for ter-morrer." "You haven't said outright what you are going to do yourself," replied Rainey. "As for me, I seem to be between the devil and the deep sea.
"I reckon the captain will be wanting to see you. There's a reward out for Dunk. Captain Bill is on the square. He'll 'divvy' with you fairly." "We are not looking for any rewards," spoke up Tad quickly. "You may tell him that whatever reward is paid, belongs to the Rangers. We are glad to have served you, but remember, we did so to save our own skins."
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