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Heap o' them thet was loudest in their unanimosity was hopefully expectin' to see him whipped out at the first question. Tell the truth, I mo' 'n half feared to see it myself. I was that skeert I was fairly all of a trimble.

But oh, how excitement reined and grew rampant around that school-house! And jest as the clock struck, and they all shouted and screamed, he waved his arms, with their two great white wings a-flutterin', and sprung upwards, expectin' the hull world, livin' and dead, would foller him and go right up into the heavens.

What's a dook doin' on th' ship, and we expectin' to dig up gold in yonder mountains? Look alive, man; they's villany afoot!" Holleran's jaw sagged. "What's this you're telling me, Flanagan?" said the admiral perturbed. "Ask Holleran here, sir; he wus with me when th' waiter said Picard wus a dook. I've suspicioned his han's this long while, sir." "Yes, sir; Picard it was," averred Holleran.

"Looks like I'll be the only person left in Minóok." "I don't imagine you'll be quite alone." "No? Why, there's only between five and six hundred expectin' to board a boat that'll be crowded before she gets here." "Does everybody want to go to Dawson?" "Everybody except a few boomers who mean to stay long enough to play off their misery on someone else before they move on."

"An' we all hopes that y'ur luck will continue, 'til you gits enough tew send you back home in fine style not that we're none anxious tew see you go," he added hastily, "'cause 'twould be 'bout as painful an operation as bein' seperated from a sore tooth, to be seperated from that singin' apperatus of your'n. We'll be expectin' you tew come over an' sing some more for us tew-night."

What the devil had I to do with it?" "On'y this. You see I'm the white-headed boy with this young island cock, an' he's been expectin' to see the Iroquois for quite a time. Your barque happened to heave in sight first, an' these three fellows who were standin' mast-head watch up thar on the mountain, came tearin' down an' reported that it was my old hooker.

"'Yes; that's what I'm expectin' to do. "'Then how am I to get back? inquired Sam. "'That's so, said Abner. 'I never thought of that. "'Look a' here, cap'n, said Abner; 'what do you say to a spring-wagon with seats for four, two in front, and two behind? "This suited Captain Abner, and Sam went on to say: 'There'll be another good thing about that; if you get her and bring her back

Then the two children ventured back and peered from behind her skirts at the strangers. "Don't believe he had any money, anyhow. If he had he was a mighty fool to come up here and bury it. People round here would 'a stole every dollar on it long ago. There's a Yankee and a Dutchman diggin' a big hole a piece above here expectin' to find Mr. Kidd's money."

And Fernando is wise to his business, all right." "Can you sit up now?" she asked. "Ow! I guess I can. That part of me wasn't expectin' to be moved sudden-like. How'd I get under these trees?" "Fernando carried you." "Well, little old Fernando is some carrier. Where is he? I wouldn't mind shakin' hands with that gent." "He's out after the sheep. The steer stampeded them."

Mayfield stood at the gap, gazing down the road, and the old negro remarked to himself: "Dat's de way er lady looks w'en she's expectin' er man. Things is er gwine on roun' dis place. Dar ain't been all dis light steppin' fur nuthin'. Wush I could go somewhar an' pick me up er chunk o' er wife. It's er gittin' erbout time fur me ter marry ag'in." Mrs.

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