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You says to me, you says: 'Jane, darlin', as long as them letters stays cut into the everlastin' rock, just so long I'll love you, you says, and they's there still." "Well, I'm here, too, ain't I?" replied Mr. Ball, seeming to detect a covert reproach. "I was allers a great hand fer cuttin'." "There'll have to be a piece writ in the end, Ruth, explainin' the happy endin' of the romance.
Like one old farmer, whilest I was explainin' the advantages of havin' as many helpmates and cheerful companions and domestic joys as possible, busts into me by takin' holt of my coat and askin' so confidential I couldn't lie to him, 'How do you find it yourself? "'The Lord be good to fools! says I. 'You got one now, ain't you?
I guess there ain't no more to be said, only one thing. If yu' see me around on the street, don't yu' try any talk, for I'd be liable to close your jaw up, and maybe yu'd have more of a job explainin' that to your crowd than you've had makin' me see what kind of a man I've got for a brother." Frank found himself standing alone before any reply to these sentences had occurred to him.
"Thin I'll be after explainin'," answered Samuel O'Brien, and gave his story in full, to which Mr. Dudder listened in a nervous fashion. Then Carl was called into the room. "What do you mean by making trouble in this fashion?" demanded Mr. Dudder wrathfully. "I didn't make trouble," said Carl, sullenly. "Sure an' he did that," said the Irishman. "Mr. O'Brien says you knocked Mrs. Shrader down."
Ford, in pint o' fact, I've got it HERE. But ez it don't seem to entirely gibe with the facts, and leaves a heap o' things onsaid and onseen, perhaps it's jest ez wall ez I read it to you myself putten' in a word here and there, and explainin' it gin'rally. Do you sabe?"
Belike enuf, the skunk tuk him back the same night, and then come agin 'ithout him; or Kipp might a sent a nigger to fetch him?" "But Holt's own horse the old `critter, as you call him?" "That diz need explainin'. He must a left him ahind. He culdn't a tuk him in the dug-out; besides, he wan't worth takin' along. The old thing war clean wore out, an' wuldn't a sold for his weight in corn-shucks.
Mind ye don't come none of yer smart tricks now, or I won't wait for ye to go explainin' of what ye mean. Savvy that?" "Tut, tut, man!" said Thirkle. "How can you have any doubts about what will happen to Mr. Trenholm? I suppose you think I want to take him along with us so he can write this all up for the newspapers? I'm surprised at you, Bucky. Don't you know my ways yet?"
"Explainin' will take time. An' facts may change your mind. But if you can't trust me " "Trust you!" interposed Helen, blankly. "You mean to take us to Snowdrop?" "I reckon we'd better go roundabout an' not hit Snowdrop," he replied, shortly. "Then to Pine to my uncle Al Auchincloss? "Yes, I'm goin' to try hard." Helen caught her breath. She divined that some peril menaced her.
Ellison, explainin' by fine arguments how peaceful-minded she is. Now let me away, Peggy, for there's the meal to make." Peggy, laughing as usual, sat down unceremoniously by Marjorie. "I was just saying that I didn't see why married people should quarrel," she explained, "and mother says that they all have to do some of it, just to keep life amusing.
"Well, when he sez that my old bean give a sort of throb, and I sez: 'Don't bother your nut about the priest. He'll be forthcomin' when and if needed. "So, while Reilly was explainin' to his six doughboys and Rathbone was bringin' Napoleon One up to date, me and the widow and the marine goes over to superintend the two birds diggin' the grave.
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