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And while I don't bill myself for any expert on lovin'-kindness, and as a gen'ral thing I ain't of a suspicious nature, I'm wise enough to apply the acid test and bore for lead fillin' on anything he hands in.
"'See yere, says my Colonel which he's shore been learnin' since I parts with him on the Canadian 'the first hold-up who comes foolin' 'round to break up a baile of mine, I'll shorely make him hard to find. What business you got fillin' up my place with your melodies?
You've seen an old sycamore that the lightnin' has struck; the ivy has reached up its vines 'nd spread 'em all around it 'nd over it, coverin' its scars 'nd splintered branches with a velvet green 'nd fillin' the air with fragrance. You've seen this thing and you know that it is beautiful.
Had they been left as they were written, they would have been half unintelligible. The editor however has used his own judgment, in suffering various words to retain their primitive dress; the better to preserve what would otherwise have been too much unlike its author, had the orthography been rendered perfect. The willow dell is fillin up; all hands is at work. I keeps 'em to it.
What are you doin' with that pitcher?" The girl was holding the wash pitcher under the pump. "I'm fillin' it," she answered. "Then you won't have to have it on your mind any more. I'll hurry back just as fast as I can." She hastened out, bearing the brimming pitcher with both hands. Isaiah gazed after her, muttering a word or two, and then set about clearing the breakfast table.
When the Cap'n got nearer he noted that Butts had his arms full of rocks. "Dunk," called Cap'n Sproul, placatingly, pausing at a hostile movement, "you've had quite a long yarn with that critter there, who's been fillin' you up with lies about me, and now it's only fair that as an old shipmate you should listen to my side. "You bear off!" blustered Mr. Butts.
"That's the heaviest sack of beans I ever saw. Why it's not possible it can be.... Lassiter, we've a long, rough trail. We've got to pack light " "Wal, I ain't a-goin' to leave this here sack behind. Reckon I've been all of twelve years in fillin' it," he declared, mildly. Shefford could only stare at him. "Fay may need them beans," went on Lassiter. "Why?" "Because they're gold."
Heart trouble. And durin' all the last of it he'd been promisin' to check out constant, but had kept puttin' it off. Meanwhile Mrs. Gray and Marion had been fillin' in as day and night nurses. He'd been a peevish, grouchy old boy, too, and the more waitin' on he got the more he demanded. Little things. He had to have his food cooked just so, the chair cushions adjusted, the light just right.
Lord be good to me, an' fwhat if she lays here tin year', and you somewheres fillin' the eyes av the aygles with your brains blowed out, neat?" he demanded misanthropically. "Fwhat if she lays here on that gin'ral theory till she's rotted up, sorr?" "Ah well now, Barnay," said St. George grimly, "you couldn't have an easier career."
They say it will hold five thousand folks, and I should judge they wuz all there that mornin', and had brung their children and relations on both sides. They wuz havin' a song service when we went in, and to hear five thousand voices or so fillin' that Tabernacle full of high and inspirin' melody, wuz indeed a treat.
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