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Come in, Dorg," said Forrest, recognizing by his voice the horseman without to be Dorg Seay, one of Don Lovell's foremen. "Come in and let us feast our eyes on your handsome face." Seay peeped within and timidly entered. "Well," said he, pulling at a straggling mustache, "evidently it isn't as bad as reported.
He declared that it was no longer possible to interest Tolleston at Dutch Jake's crib during the day, and that other means of amusement must be resorted to, as Archie was getting clamorous to find his employers. To my suggestion to get a livery rig and take him for a ride, Dorg agreed. "Take him down the river to Spearville," I urged, "and try and break into the calaboose if you can.
Anything to keep you 'from broodin' on bein' a dorg, as old David Harum says. There's all the pets to look after, you know you've got to keep young black Billy up to the mark, or he'll never feed 'em properly, and if you let him alone he changes the water in the dishes when the last lot's dry.
Why, it stands to reason don't it, Mr. Orkins? it ain't the dorg you're payin' for, but your feelins as these 'ere wagabonds is tradin' on, Mr. Orkins; that's where it is. O sir, it's abominable, as I tells 'em, keepin' a gennelman's dorg." I was perfectly thunderstruck with the man's philosophy and good feeling. "Go on, Mr. Linton." "Well, Mr.
"Crystal Pallus?" "And," pursued Tilda, "I was wonderin' if you'd look after him while I step inside?" She threw back her head, and the man whistled. "You're a trustin' one, I must say!" "You'd never be mean enough to make off with 'im, an' I won't believe it of you," spoke up Tilda boldly. "Eh? I wasn' talkin of the dorg," he explained. "I was meanin' the Orph'nage.
Want jus' one real live black dorg named Toby wiv yeller spots an' half-legs an' long ears an' a stand-up tail an' legs an' long long long " The renegade eye closed tight and Peter was smiling at something afar off. An antiphonal chorus of yawns broke the hush that followed, while Bridget worked herself back under the covers.
Hope you'll forgive it." "I will -if you didn't mean it," answered Giant. "I've got a heap o' troubles, I have," went on Hank Donaldson. "Got to pay 'bout a hundred dollars fer a plate-glass winder I smashed, an' got to pay fer a dorg, too. Ye don't catch me huntin' lions no more." And he heaved a mountainous sigh.
And there are some fresh eggs in one of those packages he took from Dinah." Snap himself did not seem to know what to do. There he was, tightly held fast, his fat sides between Sam's bow legs. Snap could go neither forward nor backward just then. He barked and wagged his tail, for he knew it was all in fun. "Open your legs wider, Sam, man!" exclaimed his wife. "Den de dorg kin git out!"
"Tell me, Archie B., lad an' I'll try to enlighten you in my po' way." "Well, now; it's this jes' suppose you wus goin' along now say to school, an' seed a dorg, say his name was Bonaparte, wantin' to eat up a little monkey; an' a lot of fellers, say like Jud Carpenter an' Billy Buch, a-bettin' he cu'd do it in ten minutes an' a-sickin' him on the po' little monkey this big savage dorg.
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