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Higgins," she cried, in obvious excitement, "your wife has just telephoned that her sister Mollie has just telephoned HER that that little tramp boy with the violin is at her house." "At Mollie's!" exclaimed Higgins. "Why, that's a mile or more from here." "So that's where he is!" interposed Larson, hurrying forward. "Doggone the little rascal!

"You ought to have a district nurse and inspector/ said Geneviève, amused, in spite of her indignation, at the dark picture presented. "Distric' nothin'," the other sneered. "There ain't nothin' here but rent an' taxes doggone if I don't quit. There's plenty to do this here mindin' work, an' I bet I could make more at the factory. They're payin' grand for overtime."

Yuh couldn't get a hundred-t'-one bet, down there." Andy merely grunted. "Say," asked the Old Man suddenly. "Didn't yuh kinda mistake that blue roan for his twin brother, Pardner? This here cayuse is called Weaver. I tried t' get hold of t'other one, but doggone 'em, they wouldn't loosen up.

"Doggone you, Tommy, you're no engineer you're an inventor, Class A-1!" exulted Griffith. "First this; then the Zariba Dam. After that, the Lord only knows what! Trouble with you, you're a genius." "And a whiskey soak!" added Blake, with a sudden upwelling of bitterness. "Hey! what! after this?" demanded Griffith, his voice sharp with apprehension.

I reckon I'm gettin' kind of old to herd sheep." Montoya smiled. "Si; I am sixty years old." "I know but doggone it! I want to ride a hoss and go somewhere!" "I will pay you three dollars a week," said Montoya, and his eyes twinkled. He was enjoying Pete's embarrassment. "It ain't the money. You sure been square. It ain't that. I reckon I jest got to go." "Then it is that you go.

Are you going to bust my arm, where I got it shot in two jest by fighting Ike Bray for your mine; or are you going to stan' up here and apologize like a gentleman for saying Miss Fortune sold you out." "I'll apologize, doggone you," answered Rimrock between his teeth, "if you'll shut up and let go my coat."

Git a-movin' if you have to take your hands and lift your doggone feet off the ground. Git a-goin'!" "Oh, maybe I go mañana." "You're dreamin', hombre." Pete was desperate. Again he saw his chance of an immediate job go glimmering down the vague vistas of many to-morrows. "See here! What kind of a guy are you, anyhow?

"What's the matter, Anderson? Ain't you well?" she asked at last. "No; I'm just thinkin'," he responded, rather dismally. "Doggone, I cain't get it out of my head, Eva." "Can't get what out?" "About Rosalie." "Well, what about her?" "That's jest like a woman always fergittin' the most important things in the world. Don't you know that the twenty years is up?"

But that would not be marriage such as would lawfully and legally make you man and wife." "Doggone the lawfulness or legullity o' it! Priest or no priest, I want Concheteter for my squaw; an' I've made up my mind to hev her. Say, Frank! Don't ye think the old doc ked do it? He air a sort o' professional." "No, no; the doctor would be of no use in that capacity.

Property interests is what we need in the council. That's " "I don't care to hear a political speech, boy. Are you busy this afternoon?" "No. I wouldn't be here if I was." "Then get up there and hand those books down to me. Nobody loafs in this office to-day." "Well, doggone, if that isn't the limit! All right. Don't get mad. I'll do it."