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"Here, Freme," cried the trapper, when the deer had been quartered, "that's yourn," and he slung the forequarters over the Clown's neck. "Ride nice?" asked the old man. "Kinder hefty, ain't it, Freme?" "Wall, it ain't no ear-ring," laughed the Clown, shifting his burden to a finer balance.

James Freme, of Wepre Hall, Flintshire, succeeded in breeding from one of them, whom he named Rivington Sloe, the celebrated dog Rivington Signal, who, mated with Rivington Blossom, produced Rivington Bloom, who was in turn the dam of Rivington Redcoat. These dogs proved almost, if not quite, as valuable to the coloured variety as Obo did to the blacks, and formed the foundation of Mr.

"'T won't be long 'fore the old dog'll git down to business this mornin'," he muttered to Thayor in his low voice, as he steadied him along a slippery log. "The dog says Freme's allys sot on keepin' up too high. He thinks them deer is feedin' on what they kin git low down in the green timber underneath them big slides. I ain't of course, sayin' nothin' agin Freme.

She nodded to the door behind the bar and the splinters sticking through its panel. "Gosh all whimey!" he exclaimed; "who done that?" "You done it, Freme; you was crazy drunk. There warn't none of 'em could handle you 'cept me, I tell ye. I spoke to ye and ye come 'long with me back inter the kitchen and set there lookin' at me strange-like for most an hour.

"It makes me feel good to hear you say this to me," he said. "It's been a long job, but I drove things along the best I could. When things got stuck in the mud there was nothing to do but jump in and pull them out and get them started and moving, and I want you to know that Freme since his sweetheart made him sober and old man Hite did all they could. I could never have done it without them."

They, like Holcomb, were fully aware of the fact that Bergstein was playing a dangerous game. They were waiting for the denouement. At times when the men gave vent to their grievances Hite Holt and Freme Skinner did their level best to smooth things over; they did not want to trouble Thayor. The same afternoon of Bergstein's discharge the gang at the lower shanty struck.

Besides, I always had the chance of seein' father and sometimes Billy and Freme; and sometimes my little gal." He paused, trying to proceed more directly with the drift of what he wished to say. For some moments his mind seemed vacant. At length he resumed: "I knowed ye couldn't git clear of them fellers by way of Morrison's.

When the next day came around and Freme shook his head when the liquor passed, those around the stove at Morrison's marvelled at his grit and speculated how long it would last, wondering if Freme had "got religion" to which the girl had answered, "Yes, he has I'm his religion." But liquor was not the only menace that threatened the work down Morrison's way.

"You promised, Freme, and you know I'll marry ye," she said, "jest as I said I would if ye'll only keep to what ye promised. I guess we kin be as happy as most folks," she added, smiling bravely through tears. "Thar ain't no guessin' 'bout it, Belle. Thar you needn't cry 'bout it," he replied. "You was awful drunk, Freme," she went on. "There warn't no one could handle ye 'cept me.

He also noticed that his sixty years carried him easily, for he kept up a swinging gait as he picked his way over the fallen timber. His companion, Freme Skinner, was a young lumberman of thirty, with red hair and blue eyes; a giant in build; clad in a heavy woollen lumber-man's jacket of variegated colours.

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