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The feller I got him off'n said he knew of his havin' been used on a milk wagon, a pedler's cart and a hack. Fact is, he's an all round worker." "Must be some old by your tell," suggested the Captain. "Sure his timbers are all sound?" "Dun'no' 'bout his timbers, Cap'n, but as fer wind an' limb you won't find a sounder hoss, of his age, in this county.

"They were gettin' along real well before he come; of course, they're glad to see him, but I dun'no' whether they'll get along as well with him or not," proclaimed Mrs. Green of Westbrook, with the very aggressiveness of frankness, and many looked assent. Abel's wife had no question in her inmost heart of its utter blessedness at his return, but her grief at his loss had never healed.

"Careful with your matches?" David nodded. "That's all I think about," said the farmer. "These woods is apt to catch fire jest when I'm about ready to cut. The man that squatted here before he died about a month ago didn't smoke. He was careful, he was." "I'll be real careful," said David, humbly and anxiously. "I dun'no' as I have any objections to your staying, then," said the farmer.

The round yellow cigar was getting stubby, while Jimmie's modest eyes sought out the points of interest in the new-comers, when he was suddenly and sharply addressed: "Can you cook?" Jimmie couldn't do anything in a hurry, except chop a log in two, paddle very fast, and shoot quickly, so he said, as was his wont: "I think I dun'no' " "Well, how much?" came the query. "Two daul ars " said Jimmie.

"I dun'no' why folks be so 'feared of 'em," Rox-by remarked, speculatively. "The dead ain't so oncommon, nohow. Them ez hev been in the war, like you an' me done, oughter be in an' 'bout used ter corpses-though I never seen none o' 'em afoot agin.

I'm goin' to heat up some for her. She didn't eat hardly a mouthful of breakfast." "That's jest the thing for her. I'll get out the kettle and put it on to heat. I dun'no' of anything that gits cold any quicker than lamb broth, unless it's love." Amanda put on a cheerful air as she helped Mrs. Field. Presently the two women carried in the little repast to Lois.

"What can it be?" inquired Dick, looking at Joe, who was gazing with an expression of wonder, not unmixed with concern, at the southern sky. "Dun'no', boy. I've bin more in the woods than in the clearin' in my day, but I niver heerd the likes o' that." "It am like t'ondre," said Henri; "mais it nevair do stop." This was true. The sound was similar to continuous, uninterrupted thunder.

He was silent, while the other resumed the office of spokesman. "Ye ain't 'quainted hyar " he waved his hand with the pistol in it around at the circle of uncowering men, although the mere movement made Nehemiah cringe with the thought that an accidental discharge might as effectually settle his case as premeditated and deliberate murder. "Ye dun'no' none o' us. What air ye a-doin' hyar?"

I do so expect you to succeed wonderfully & I hope you won't blast your career even to stand up for folks when it's too late & won't do any good. We all expect so much of you we are waiting! You are our knight & you aren't going to forget to keep your armor bright, nor forget, Yours as ever, "Mmm!" remarked Carl. "Dun'no' about this knight-and-armor business.

"It's a real pleasant day, an' I guess they'll enjoy comin'," said Belinda. Paulina Maria gave her a poke with a hard elbow, that hurt her soft side, and she looked at her wonderingly. "Enjoy!" repeated Ann Edwards, bitterly. "I dun'no' what you mean," half whimpered Belinda. "No, I don't s'pose you do," returned Ann. "There's one thing about it folks can always tell what you mean.

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