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"Something about a bobcat I don't like," went on the cowboy. "We used to hunt 'em when they got after the sheep some years ago. Once one of 'em jest about got me by the throat, an' I ain't forgitting it! I'd rather face a bear, I think." "You mustn't forget that you are to take us to the mountains on a hunting expedition," came from Roger.

You never in your life heard such a row as there was in that wagon. Clarissa and me yelling to Lonesome to keep off forgitting that he was stone deef and dumb and James vowing that he was going to be slaughtered in cold blood. And the Greased Lightning p'inted just so she'd split that cart amidships, and coming well, you know how she can go.

"Musha then, but he's a niggardly baste!" soliloquised Biddy, "not to give me the sign of a bit of money, after waiting there for him these two hours by the road-side, and me with his sacret and all, that could ruin him if I chose to spake the word, only I wouldn't for Miss Feemy's sake. But maybe it was the hurry and all that made him be forgitting, for he was niver the man for a mane action.

We ain't forgitting what happened at Keeney's Knob, at the Clendennin farm on the Greenbriar; nor the scores of killings up in Tygart's Valley, and in other places. Give 'em the pewter every chance you can! That's my religion." "That's the talk, Lige!" cried Scott. "Ike Crabtree would 'a' liked to been in this fun." "He'll feel cut up when he hears about our luck," said Hacker.