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Updated: July 7, 2025
In view, tharfore, of what I states, an' of you droppin' this yere Red Dog gent not an ounce of iron on him at the time! while we exonerates, we decides without a dissentin' vote to sort o' look 'round the camp for you to-morry, say at sundown, an' hang you some, should you then be present yere.
And keepin' your mouth shet? Was that the idee? Eh?" "I don't know what to do, Mr. Baines." "Didn't figger on droppin' around to Grandma Penny's boardin' house about eight sharp, did you? Eight sharp.... And kind of settin' down quiet on the front porch? Jest settin'? Eh?... G'-by, Bob."
"Well, it was all Stettson major's fault. If he hadn't gone an' got diphtheria 'twouldn't have happened. But don't you think it rather rummy the Head droppin' on us that way?" "Shut up! You're dead!" said Beetle. "We've chopped your spurs off your beastly heels. We've cocked your shield upside down and -and I don't think you ought to be allowed to brew for a month." "Oh, stop jawin' at me.
Yit, you don't seem a minute older than when I went away." "I didn't feel no older," returned the father, "until I got in that guard-house last night. Then I could feel my hair gittin' grayer every hour, and my teeth droppin' out." "I'm afraid you didn't git much chance to sleep, Pap," said Si sympathetically. "Loss o' sleep was the least part of it," said the Deacon feelingly.
McClenaghan next door had a cloak the same pattern as this," Judy continued, selecting her memories with better judgment. "But 'twas all tatters at the bottom, not worth a bawbee to mine." And Thady said with interest: "Had she now?" "And as for me ould shawl," Judy went on, "it's been a scandal and a caution this last three or four year; droppin' in bits it is, and small blame to it.
If we're disowned, bedamned if we don't hang on! We can feed ourselves now. We can feed some extra mouths. There'll be a ship droppin' by out of curiosity now and then, and we'll trade with 'em. If were disowned we'll be poor. But when were the Irish ever rich?" The committeeman who was a manufacturer of precision machinery mopped his forehead. "We're rich now," he said resignedly.
All the taxis in England are just about droppin' to pieces it'll be a mercy when repair shops get goin' again." "It doesn't matter," Cecilia said cheerfully. She decided that she would walk; it would be more interesting, and the long wait on the pier would be shortened.
"So Tim sent them fellers after me?" soliloqized Dodger. "I guess I'll have to change my office, or maybe Tim himself will be droppin' down on me some mornin'. It'll be harder to get rid of him than of them chumps."
"Huh! guess you think you c'n scare me into droppin' them," declared Bobolink, thrusting out his chin at Bluff. "Let me know if you see me doin' it; will you? I c'n just see you falling all over yourself, tryin' to grab these dandy coins, if I let 'em slip by me. Shoot a ball up another alley, Bluff. Go hunt a fortune for yourself, and don't want to grab mine. Hands off, see?"
I'll be droppin' off to sleep for sartin'." He don't, though. All through the play, which has been a two years' scream for Broadway, he sat as solemn as if he was on a coroner's jury in the presence of the remains. Play actin' was new to Uncle Jerry; but he wa'n't going to give himself away, and he was just as wide awake as anybody in the house. With Jake it was diff'rent.
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