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Updated: June 10, 2025


"The worst luck I can wish her is that Jedlick'll come back," he said, turning to look at her as he spoke. Alta waved her hand. "She's a forgivin' little soul, anyway," Lambert said. "Forgivin'! 'Don't hurt him, Mr. Jedlick, she says, 'don't hurt him! Huh! I had to build a fire under that old gun of mine to melt the chawin' wax off of her.

Tell me that you forgive me, acushla oge machree! Manim asthee ha, darlin', say it. I darn't look to God! but oh! do you say the forgivin' word to your father before you die!"

But Martin's younger, an' had oughter be more forgivin'. It's nonsensical feelin' you've got to be just as sour an' crabbed as your grandfather was. I don't humor him in it at least not more'n I have to to keep the peace. But Mary an' 'Liza hang on to every word Martin utters. If he was to say blue was green, they'd say so too.

"I mean," continued Captain Elisha, "do you care for him enough? Enough to live with him all your life, and see him every day, and be to him what a true wife ought to be? See him, not with his company manners on or in his automobile, but at the breakfast table, and when he comes home tired and cross, maybe. When you've got to be forbearin' and forgivin' and "

Jest give me room and see me split the air! You want to climb the fence when I 'm a-comin'!" "Where did you git that little song?" queried Annersley. "Why why, that's how the fellas shoot her over to the round-up at Magdalena and Flag. Reckon I been there!" "Well, don't you bust ole Apache too hard, son. He's a mighty forgivin' hoss but he's got feelin's." "Huh! You're a-joshin' me agin.

'Twill only give pain th' sooner t' th' family t' go out an' tell un, an' 'twill do no good. I'm thinkin' 'tis best t' take th' remains t' th' river tilt an' not go out with un till we goes home wi' open water." "No, I'm not thinkin' that way," dissented Ed. "Bob's mother 'll be wantin' t' know right off. 'Tis not right t' keep it from she, an' she'll never be forgivin' us if we're doin' it."

"'Ladies and feller members, says he, 'there's been some surprisin' votin' done in this election. Things ain't gone as we cal'lated they would, somehow. Mr. Holway, your election wa'n't unanimous, after all. "The way he said it made most everybody think Gabe was elected, anyhow, and I guess Holway thought so himself, for he smiled forgivin' and says: "'Never mind, Mr. Gale, says he.

"Thank you, dear," drifted from the depths of the child's box. "And forgive me all the sorrow I have caused you." "I has forgivin' ye," assured Tess, seating herself. "I were sorry about the student, though." "I know, I know; and perhaps God won't forgive me, for I've been so wicked! I make up my mind every night, when I can't sleep, that I will tell; then in the daylight I am afraid."

"If I die o' joy," said Pyecroft behind his hand, "remember I died forgivin' Morgan from the bottom of my 'eart, because, like Martha, we 'ave scoffed the better part. You'd better try to come to attention, Sir." Moorshed ran his eye voluptuously over the upper deck battery, the huge beam, and the immaculate perspective of power.

It said briefly: I'm not sorry I did it, but I'm glad I hevn't killed you. I was drunk and mad. If I hadn't hurt you, I'd never hev forgive myself. I reckon now, there's no need to do any forgivin' either side. We're square though maybe you didn't kill her after all. Mrs. Falchion says you didn't. But you hurt her. Well, I've hurt you.

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