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Updated: May 13, 2025
With such splendid chances for experimentin, what first-chop mills they must have, to a sartainty. I'll see such new combinations, and such new applications of the force of water to motion, that I'll make my fortin, for we can improve on any thing amost.
The old idiot was cal'latin' to FLY. Seems that for years he'd been experimentin' with what he called 'aeroplanes, and now he'd reached the stage where he b'lieved he could flap his wings and soar. 'Thinks I, says Nate, 'your life work's cut out for you, Nate Scudder.
"Wall," sez he, "you don't want to go into any sech a job. You'll kill Submit, anyway, experimentin' on her." And I sez, "You needn't worry; I hain't a-goin' to try to branch out into no sech doin's." Sez I, "I wuz usin' Submit as a metafor." Wall, the Fakir after a while asked the queer-lookin' crowd gathered round him for money to try more experiments with.
He was in the dispatcher's office, and I'd hear him holler in his nightmares, 'There they go! Bang! Everybody killed! I always expected it! "You see, he lived in fear of running two excursion trains together. Nervous cuss oh, awful! Not without reason, neither. Seems when he was at college he studied chemistry. Always experimentin'. Mixed two things that was born to live apart.
He's got the sense, he's got the nerve, an' he's got the disposition. He's goin' to make a top hand in a few months, if" he always added with twinkling eyes "he don't get himself killed tryin' some fool experiment on himself." "I notice just the same that he always has plenty of help in his experimentin'," Mrs.
He hires a good crew at topnotch wages, and puts in his time plannin' irrigatin' ditches, experimentin' with fertilizers, doin' the seed testin', and readin' government reports; even has a farm bookkeeper. Then when cold weather comes, instead of turnin' off his help, he springs his side line, maybe workin' up the wood lot into shippin' crates, or developin' a stone quarry.
"I've tried most every kind of coffee and lived through it, but I'm gettin' too old to keep on experimentin' with my health. Bring me tea and I'll try to forget what time it is." We had tea at breakfast, therefore, and tea at four in the afternoon. Hephzibah and I learned to take it with the rest.
"I hoped I wouldn't have to mention it, but she told me ag'in that she would never have one of those unfledged medical students, just out of the egg-shell, experimentin' on any of her family, and from what she said about you in particular, I should say she considered you as a medical chick without even down on you." "What can she know of me?" I asked indignantly. "Give it up," said he.
I drove the colt down an' talked with that Jap chemist who's been doin' the experimentin'. Gee! They was foremen lookin' over the ground an' everything gettin' ready to hum. I looked over the lay an' studied it. Then I drove up to where they're openin' the clay pit you know, that fine, white chalky stuff we saw 'em borin' out just outside the hundred an' forty acres with the three knolls.
I never reelized how much shenanigan it took to tie a bow o' ribbin tell I started experimentin' with this here buggy-whup o' Sonny's. An' he wants it tied thess so. He's a reg'lar Miss Nancy, come to taste. All the boys, nowadays, they seem to think thet ez soon ez they commence to keep company, they must have ribbin bows tied on their buggy-whups an' I reckon it's in accordance, ef anything is.
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