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"Dunderation!" he exclaimed; "wonder if dere ain't no blamed vines that I hef not fall over and proke mine nose." The whoops of the Miamis and Shawanoes sounded still closer; they were pressing the pursuit with utmost vigor, and were upon the heels of the fugitives. The Kentuckian, who continually glanced back, caught sight of more than one figure flitting among the trees.
Arorara has his tomahawk and knife, Deerfoot has his; let them fight and see whose scalp shall remain." "Don't you do dot, old Roarer," exclaimed Otto Relstaub, stepping forward in much excitement; "if you does, den you won't be old Roarer not any more, as nefer vose-yaw! Dunderation!" "Let them alone," commanded Jack Carleton, catching his arm and drawing him back; "don't interfere."
"Nothing but tobac," replied his spouse, in her native tongue, "unless you've put the powder in yourself." "Dunderation, I don't does dat, and blow mine eyes out my head. Dem little Dutchmen is up to all kinds of such tricks, and some dese days dey will blow deir poor fader's brains out of his head, and den what will become of dem?" feelingly inquired Hans Vanderbum.
After freeing it of the obstruction, he continued fishing. But, scarcely a minute had elapsed before a second and a third piece of bark, precisely like the first, lodged against his line, and remained there with such persistency that it required considerable effort upon his part to remove them. "Where in dunderation did dey come from?" he asked, looking inquiringly about him.
"It is a great mistake," added Jack thoughtfully, "for you know how revengeful they are, and one of these days some trumping redskin that he has abused will steal up to his house and shoot him dead." "Dot is vot I tolds him," said Otto; "and he will be as sorry as dunderation ven it afift too late."
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