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Updated: June 21, 2025
I find much opportunity for studies to be presented to the London Times, which paper as you know I represent, and I prosecute with great hopes the business of the British American Colonization Society, of which corporation I am resident Agent. "I have Chosen this point because it was the furtherest one yet reached by Rail.
Glaring at the boy like an enraged tiger, he brandished his knife and sprung toward him with such a curdling yell that the youngster sprung trembling back to the furtherest verge of the cavern, and the eyes of the other Indians were all turned toward the expected tragedy. But Elwood wasn't frightened not a bit; he understood what it all meant.
Finally in desperation he pulled the trigger. The duck, with a startled quack, sprang into the air. "Got one!" chuckled Mr. Kincaid. "That furtherest decoy," he replied to Bobby's unspoken question. "Saw the splinters fly. Must have over-shot three feet."
Get you a plate outa that furtherest kyack, and a cup. Bannock looks about done, so we'll eat." That night Bud shared Cash Markham's blankets, and in the morning he cooked the breakfast while Cash Markham rounded up the burros and horses. In that freemasonry of the wilderness they dispensed with credentials, save those each man carried in his face and in his manner.
"We lit out mighty lively, soon as we seen what was going on, and reached the head of the train just as the last wagon, that was furtherest down the Trail, nigh a quarter of a mile off, was cut out by part of the band. Then we seen a man, a woman, and a little boy jump out, and run to get shet of the Ingins what had cut out the wagon from the rest of the train.
It ain't in the nature of things for the water furtherest away from the air to freeze first. 'But me own eyes-' 'Don't git het up over it, admonished Bettles, as the quick Celtic anger began to mount. 'Then yer not after belavin' me? 'Sence you're so blamed forehanded about it, no; I'd b'lieve nature first, and facts. 'Is it the lie ye'd be givin' me? threatened Lon.
The Watterby place was a curious mixture of primitive farming methods, ranching tactics, and Indian folklore, with a sprinkling of furtherest East and West for good measure. Will Watterby attributed his cosmopolitan plan of work to the influence of the ever-changing hired man. "They come and they go, mostly go," he was fond of saying.
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