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On the one hand, merely a series of vague tales and stories, without date, locality, name, or any earmark by which they can be identified or tested.

"Come here and help me earmark the rest of these yearlings." Disston stood for a moment, feeling himself dismissed and already forgotten, yet conscious with a rush of emotion which startled him, that in spite of the fact that her dress, speech, manner, occupation, mode of life violated every ideal and tradition, she appealed to him powerfully, stirred him as had no other woman.

The tails are cut off and the ear nicked or punched with the registered earmark of the station, and a certain number of the most approved male lambs are reserved. A good hand can cut and mark two thousand lambs per day, and not over one per cent. will die from the consequences.

This naïve belief and the laissez-faire attitude which it engendered enabled the Teutons to reduce Turkey to economic and political thraldom and to earmark Asia Minor, thenceforward hedged in with the Baghdad and Anatolian railways, as a future German colony.

I was up to Truro, at Ezra Whitter's inn. There was an arbitration there atween Deacon Text and Deacon Faithful. Well, there was a 'nation sight of folks there, for they said it was a biter bit, and they came to witness the sport, and to see which critter would get the earmark.

But again he saw his old friend in the lad's face, and again he looked in vain for any sign of negro blood. The least earmark would have turned the scale, but he could not find it. "That is another matter," he repeated. "Here you have started as black, and must remain so. But if you wish to move away, and sink your past into oblivion, the case might be different.

Well, that's Jim's earmark on those sheep, and I know it. What's the matter?" "Matter with what?" growled Thomas morosely. "Why, with Jim, of course. I thought after the pleasant times we had together last Spring he'd be sure to come around. In fact," he added meaningly, "I've been looking for him." At this naive statement, the sheepman could not restrain a smile.

Or he may keep her to the original sum of a shilling a week, but earmark each of the pennies to be used or not to be used for a particular purpose.

Howard Tate was a Chicago Todd before she became a Toledo Tate, and the family generally affect that conscious simplicity which has begun to be the earmark of American aristocracy. The Tates have reached the stage where they talk about pigs and farms and look at you icy-eyed if you are not amused.

Catch those yearling ewes with the wether earmark and change to the shoe-string." "What do you want done with that feller in the pen?" "Saw his horn off and I'll throw him into the buck herd later." "Where'll Oleson hold his sheep?" "Well up the creek; and if he lets them mix again " "He says he can't do nothin' without a dog," Bowers ventured. "Then he'd better quit right now you can tell him."

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