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Updated: July 16, 2025


"Well, if they only all get here," Mis' Bates said, ringing golden and white stuffed eggs on Mary's blue platter; "it's their all being here when she gets here that I want. I ain't worried about the supper much." "The road's black with folks," Mis' Moran went on. "I'm so deadly afraid I didn't make enough sandwiches. Oh, I donno why it wasn't given me to make more, I'm sure."

Come to think of it, I donno but a shroud does become most folks like they was rilly well-dressed at last. "She come an' set down to table, quiet as you please an' differ'nt. Your clothes don't make you, by any means, but they just do sort o' hem your edges, or rhyme the ends of you, or give a nice, even bake to your crust I donno. They do somethin'. An' the shroud hed done it to that girl.

I donno whether we ain't going to get ourselves criticized for this as never folks was criticized before." Mis' Moran changed her chair to the draughtless corner back of the cooking stove and offered to stir the savoury saucepan. "I know it," she said, "I know it. We never planned much in the first start. It grew and it grew like it grew with its own bones.

"How did the doctor know that we needed a picket?" "Ah donno, sah, Ah reckon he thought it was acco'din to military etiquette, sah. It am de custom in military camps to set a picket an' all presume he argued from dose premises, sah." "Then you did not tell him of what occurred the other night?" "No, sah, Ah didn't communicate nothing, sah. Mebbe it was one of de odah fellahs."

He lives with Bachelor Billy." "Is is Bachelor Billy his father?" "Naw; he ain't got no father." "Does he work with you in the mines?" "In the mines? naw; we don't work in the mines; we work in the screen-room up t' the breaker, a-pickin' slate. He sets nex' to me." "How long has he been working there?" "Oh, I donno; couple o' years, I guess. You want to see 'im? I'll go call 'im."

"Donno 'bout gold," said Cash, thoughtfully; "Thar's silver, yes, and platinum back younder. So ther Injuns say anyhow. But thar's mighty few white men hes ever got thet fur, an' if they did, they never come back to tell." He gazed out over the crystalline, quivering desert, burning whitely as a spangled Christmas card under the scorching sun.

The ice-sledge was complete; the voyagers tied down their fur caps over their ears, strapped the dreadnought boots tightly, and launched forth. 'Throth, I donno how they do it at all, at all, said Andy, who had lent his strength to the curving of the sledge, and now shook his head as he viewed them from the shore.

Who can look on 't, sir, and fairly tell a man 'tis not a muddle? 'Of course, said Mr. Bounderby. 'I donno, sir. I canna be expecten to 't. 'Tis not me as should be looken to for that, sir. 'Tis them as is put ower me, and ower aw the rest of us. What do they tak upon themseln, sir, if not to do't? 'I'll tell you something towards it, at any rate, returned Mr. Bounderby.

The doctor stared. "That's the first Indian's said 'Thank you' in this office," he said. "You tell the Agent you've brought him a rara avis." "What's that, Jos?" said Aunt Ri, as they went out. "Donno!" said Jos. "I don't like thet man, anyhow, mammy. He's no good." Alessandro looked at the bottle of medicine like one in a dream. Would it make the baby well?

Mebbe we can do something that won't interfere with the paper we've all signed, and yet that'll be something that is something. Mebbe they's things to use that ain't never been used yet.... Oh, I donno. Nor I guess you donno. But let's us find out!" Christmas Week came. Cities by thousands made preparation.

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