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Buck Bellew whistled. The black-mustached man gave a low, long-drawn-out exclamation of: "Wo-o-o-w!" "Thought you'd sit up and take notice," grinned their leader. "Sounds foolish-like, but it's true. I searched ther records, but it ain't on 'em." "Maybe he's filed a claim some place else," suggested the black-mustached man. "There you go, throwing cold water as usual," snorted Buck Bellew.

"They looks foolish-like, rather than terrified, or or hurt," said Bunting wonderingly. He was extraordinarily moved and fascinated by those dumb, staring faces. But young Chandler exclaimed in a cheerful, matter-of-fact voice, "Well, a man would look foolish at such a time as that, with all his plans brought to naught and knowing he's only got a second to live now wouldn't he?"

When you think how foolish-like and childish man or woman commits their first fault, not so bad in itself, but enough often to shut them out from nearly all their chances of good in this world, it does seem hardish that one life should end all under the sun.

"Assuming it's as we fear I understand, I understand." "Well, then, you see, I'll not be here myself to keep Frank and Jean from doing foolish-like things if they happen to have a mind to; and they're not like you and their sisters. You've all chosen sensibly, but they're in a kind of way different. I ought to have had them educated at home." "What I've always said," his son agreed.

No Yank ain't never took no dust from aft a Englisher, whether it were war, walkin'-matches, or women. "'But they's a Englisher, sings out Strokher, 'not forty miles from here as can nick the nose o' a freckled Yank if so be occasion require. "Now ain't that plum foolish-like," observed Bunt, philosophically.

Stokes, "and, foolish-like, he went outside a 'bus with me the other night and made it worse." "Oh-h!" said Mrs. Henshaw, slowly. "Indeed! Really!" "He's quite curious to see George," said Mr. Stokes. "In fact, he was going back to Ireland tonight if it 'adn't been for that. He's waiting till to-morrow just to see George." Mr.

And the seaman and the five troopers gave evidence about the loss of the 'Despatch, The tall trumpeter, too, whose ribs were healing, came forward and kissed the book; but somehow his head had been hurt in coming ashore, and he talked foolish-like, and 'twas easy seen he would never be a proper man again.

Of late she had been quite hysterical, and for no reason at all! Take that little practical joke of young Joe Chandler. Ellen knew quite well he often had to go about in some kind of disguise, and yet how she had gone on, quite foolish-like not at all as one would have expected her to do. There was another queer thing about her which disturbed him in more senses than one.

He stood there for a moment smiling at us foolish-like, and then 'e let go o' the beer-injin, wot 'e was 'olding in 'is left hand, and sat down heavy on the bar floor. We both put our 'eads over the counter to see wot had 'appened to 'im, and 'e started making the most 'orrible noise I 'ave ever heard in my life. I wonder it didn't bring the fire-injins.

"Speaking personal, before I was married, I'd got the notion, foolish-like, that every man had kind o' got loose out of heaven, an' we women orter set up a gilded cage around 'em, an' feed 'em cookies, an' any other elegant fancy truck we could get our idiot hands on. They was a sort of idol to be bowed an' scraped to. They was the rulers of our destiny, the lords of the earth.

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