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"We had sum bad en good luck signs but I'se fergettin' sum, but I'se members 'bout a black cat crossin' ovuh de path in frunt ob you dat you sho would hab bad luck. W'en dat happened ter me, I would spit on de ground, turn 'round en back ober de place de cat crossed en de "bad luck" wuz gon' fum me. Ef'n you found a ole hoss shoe dat had bin drapt'd by de hoss, hit meant good luck.

Nach'erl, bein' jest even up, I done thought o' everything I been fergettin'. Hit all come ter me ez plain ez a streak o' lightnin'. What it was Kit Carson told me I know now, but no one else shall know. No, not even you, Miss Molly. I kain't tell ye, so don't ask. "Now I'm goin' on a long journey, an' a resky one; I kain't tell ye no more. I reckon I'll never see ye agin. So good-by."

Nick'll jest nachally gimme hell for bein' gone so long." "Good-by, Joe!" "So long, Patches! An' don't you get to thinkin' that I'm fergettin' how me an' you is friends." When Patches reviewed the incident, as he rode back to the ranch, he questioned if he had done right in promising Joe.

Patches, to demonstrate his friendliness, answered without thought, "Certainly, I'll promise that, Joe." "You won't tell nobody?" "No, I won't say a word." The poor fellow's face revealed his gratitude. "I'm obliged to you, Patches, I sure am, an' I ain't fergettin' nothin', either. You're my friend, all right, an' I'm your'n. I got to be a-hittin' it up now.

Ye got a sure place to sleep, ain't ye? Ye've got a full belly an' a husband to give ye spendin' money, ain't ye? Don't ye come down here gittin' our jobs away an' then fergettin' all about us!" There was a buzz of agreement and an undertone of anger which to an experienced speaker would have been ominous. But Geneviève blundered on: "We only want to help you "

You can tell him it ain't no use I " He stopped suddenly, and with a characteristic look of cunning, turned away. Patches rode beside him for some distance, but nothing that he could say would persuade the wretched creature to explain. "Yes, I know you're my friend, all right, Patches," he answered. "You sure been mighty friendly ter me, an' I ain't fergettin' it.

"Say, Jack, you ain't fergettin' what you promised to help Bud with the money that you said was comin' in soon, as Dick's share of a speculation you and him was pardners in? I'm powerful anxious to get him away from McKee." Jack had not forgotten the promise, but, alas, under the goading of Mrs.

"Lacy ain't fergettin' the profit in all this," he whispered hoarsely. "The boys are goin' ter be dry, an' he'll sell 'em all they want wouldn't mind if I had some myself. Is it dark enough, mate?" "The sooner the better!" "That's my ticket. Come on then, but don't make a sound; them lads are more liable to hear than they are to see us. Let me go first."

"What's wrong?" asked Nels, lifting his hand again. "Man! Don't touch me!" Nels stepped back instantly. He seemed to become aware of Stewart's white, wild passion. Again Stewart moved to mount. "Nels, don't make me forget we've been friends," he said. "Shore I ain't fergettin'," replied Nels. "An' I resign my job right here an' now!" His strange speech checked the mounting cowboy.

Wher'd yer say yer seen her?" asked Sandy excitedly. "Why, by the collard patch, not fifty yards from the Causeway. She looked like she'd drifted on the marsh. I calc'lated when I got through shootin' that I'd pick her up an' take her down to yer landin'. The oars wuz in, an' I guess she must 'a' strayed from the shore, through somebody fergettin' to tie her up."

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