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Updated: June 8, 2025
He paid no attention to the debris and discard of this new day which lay all about him as he sat and dreamed of the days of trap and packet. Near at hand were pieces of furniture leaning against the walls, not bought or sold, but abandoned as useless here at Laramie. Wagon wheels, tireless, their fellies falling apart, lay on the ground, and other ruins of great wagons, dried and disjointed now.
According to the load the vehicle is expected to carry, they are few or many, stout or slender, but they share their joint labor with absolute justice, not one does more, not one does less, than its just proportion. The outer end of the spokes is received into the deep mortise of the wooden fellies, and the structure appears to be complete.
When you are on your journeys, you carry the rings on your shoulders, and your axle turns the two wheels at once. In their manly arms there are many good things, on their chests golden chains, flaring ornaments, on their shoulders speckled deer-skins, on their fellies sharp edges; as birds spread their wings, they spread out splendors behind.
"Begad, he's a bute," said the officer, folding his arms over his ample stomach and gazing with mirthful curiosity at the bum. "Now, ye's fellies must not interfere with men as wants to make an honest living let th' ingineer go t' 'is ingine," and he gave Billy a shove that sent him into the arms of the waiting foreman.
I saw her meet-up with fine young fellies in the East; I could see they admired her but she turned them down easily. She's no weak-minded chippy, as I know on me own account the more shame to me." "Of course she turns others down, for the reason that Ben fills her heart." She began to weary of her self-imposed task. He, too, was tired.
It wouldn't take much to bring that whole slide down on us if it wasn't frozen solid. Who owns the placer?" "Two fellies over in Carbonate. The company did be thryin' to buy the claim, but the sharps wouldn't sell bein' put up to hold ut by thim C. G. R. divils. It's more throuble we'll be havin' here, I'm thinking."
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