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Lord knows, I gev her worry enough while she was alive, without follerin' her up any furder." I have taken some trouble in weeding the language of Jack's confession, so as not to destroy its consecutiveness. And, co-existing in the worthy fellow's mind with this childlike simplicity, was a really fine store of the best kind of knowledge, namely, that acquired from observation and experience.
Fact is, I reckon they've been driv off by some thievish villain." "What sort of cattle were yours?" inquired Mrs. Jones. "One was red, and the other was a brindle." "Was the red one very large, with very wide-spreading horns?" "That's the ticket," said the man. "I saw such a one last night, going down that way, by our cabin." "You did? Was Brindle follerin'?"
But there's one thing that chills my blood clammier than even the cold weather, and that is the thought of that whale follerin' us. If we get down into those shaller places under the ice an' he takes it into his head to come along, he'll be worse than a bull in a china-shop.
"'All erbout ther turribul disaster. An' when yer buys a paper yer see in big letters at ther top, 'Man Kills, and down below it, 'Mother-in-law! But in little type between them yer read ther follerin', to wit, 'Cat to spite. I've been stung by them things before." "I'm going to buy one, anyway," laughed Ted. "I don't mind being stung for a cent."
Crewe threw in his low speed. The five-year-old whirled, and bolted down the road at a pace which would have seemed to challenge a racing car; and the girl in the saddle, bending to the motion of the horse, was seen to raise her hand in warning. "Better stay whar you be," shouted one of the farmers; "don't go to follerin' her. The hoes is runnin' away." Mr.
They've bin follerin' up first one clue and then another without any result. Now the last is that he's been seen somewhere the other side of your place, an' two troopers have gone out to-day to see if there's any truth in the rumour." "I think it's awfully exciting," Norah said, "but I'm terribly sorry for the poor man who was killed. What a wicked old wretch the other must be! his own mate, too!
"I never seen Pete Reeve," said Bull apologetically. "Ah? Yet you're follerin' him hotfoot?" "I was aiming to see him, you know," answered Bull. The tall man regarded him with eyes that began to twinkle beneath his frown. Then he jerked his head aside and cast at his audience a prodigious wink.
New Or-lee-yuns ain't like the woods, Jim. Don't you be too handy with your gun. Ef you see a man follerin' along behind you ez ef he wuz trailin' you, don't you up an' take a shot at him. Like ez not he's about his business, only it happens to be in the same direction that you're goin'. An', Jim, don't you go to gittin' dizzy, through seein' so many people about.
An', bless Jesus, I has been follerin' him fifty year since I had dat dream. In his prayers, and class-meeting and love-feast talks, Uncle Nolan showed a depth of spiritual insight truly wonderful, and the effects of these talks were frequently electrical.
Well, we started out for the Fair in pretty good season in the mornin', Billy Huff offered to go and put us on the right car, so he walked ahead with Blandina, Josiah and I follerin' clost in their rears. Blandina looked up at him and follered his remarks as clost and stiddy as a sunflower follers the sun.
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