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"Wall, I don' know," said Jabe cautiously; "there's so many kinds o' dorg in him you can't hardly tell what he will do. When dorgs is mixed beyond a certain p'int it kind o' muddles up their instincks, 'n' you can't rely on 'em. Still you might try him. Hold still, 'n' see what he'll do." Miss Vilda "held still," and Rags jumped on her skirts. "Now, set down, 'n' see whar he'll go."

"Now I'd jist like ter know," she said savagely, "who you uns be, a breakin' into a house, and a killin' a dorg, an' a eatin' up everything we uns got without so much as a sayin' 'by yer leave' er nuthin'. I reckon as how you uns don't take this yere cabin fer no tavern?"

"Here, you! Stop a-playin' with the dorg, and hustle them bags onto " "I wa'n't playin' with him," half-blubbered the boy, glowering dourly at the sympathetic Lad; and scrambling up from his bruise-punctured roll on the ground. "He came a-buntin' me; and I "

An' suppose now you feel sorry for the monkey an' somethin' you can't tell what but somethin' mighty plain tells you the Lord wus on the monkey's side so plain you cu'd read it like it told David an' the dorg wus as mean an' bostful as Goliath wus " "Archie B., my son, I'd a been fur the monkey, I sho' would," said the Bishop impressively.

'There ain't no sort of orse that I ain't bred, and no sort of dorg. Orses and dorgs is some men's fancy. They're wittles and drink to me lodging, wife, and children reading, writing, and Arithmetic snuff, tobacker, and sleep. 'That ain't a sort of man to see sitting behind a coach-box, is it though? said William in my ear, as he handled the reins.

The buyers might return at any moment, as Forrest's herd had no doubt crossed the river but a few miles above town. I was impatiently watching the boys, as Dorg and Wayne cautiously herded Tolleston around to a livery stable, when my brother Bob rode up.

He caught hold of Tom's jacket as he spoke, and gave it a shake, making his dog sidle up and growl, "Hear that? You give me more of yer sarce, and I'll set the dorg at you, and see how yer like that. Now, then, where's that sixpence?" "I'll give it to you if you'll leave go," said Tom quietly. "Look here, Pete, I don't want to quarrel with you." "That yer don't. I should like to see you.

The two had never met before, but old man Don warmed towards Dorg, who recited his experience in such an inimitable manner that our employer rocked in his saddle in spasms of laughter. Leaving the two together, I rode on ahead to look out the water, and when the herd came up near the middle of the afternoon, they were still inseparable.

Now, he bein' my dorg, jes' you put up the coin an' let me in on the ground floor. I'll pay it back if we lose " he laughed. "If we lose it's sorter like sayin' if the sun don't rise." "Dat ees so, Jud, we peek eet oop in de road. But eef we don't peek eet oop, Billy ees pusted!" "Oh," said Jud, "it's all like takin' candy from your own child."

But that night, as some of my outfit returned from the river, where they had been fishing, they reported the negro outfit as having crossed and encamped several miles in our rear. "All they needed was a good example," said Dorg Seay. "Under a white foreman, I'll bet that's a good lot of darkies. They were just about the right shade old shiny black.

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