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Jailed. I nearly threw a fit when the old geezer, in a blaze of diamonds and glory, brought up old Phossy and presented him to the Gander, and he murmured:

"You wouldn't understand if I didn't tell yer how he got the car and all that. So here's Henery," he went on, "with old John Bull goin' about in the fastest car in Australia, and old John, he's a quiet old geezer, that wouldn't drive faster than the regulations for anything, and that short-sighted he can't see to the side of the road. So what does Henery do?

Cheery, not to say chirpy, was the mining promoter's greeting projected into the transmitter which Hal turned over to him. Straightway, however, a change came o'er his blithe spirit. "Something's biting the old geezer," he informed Hal and Ellis. "Seems to have a grouch. Says he's coming over, pronto right quick." Five minutes later, while Mr.

"Surely there was left behind the address of this place," said Anna, with small confidence of this in her own heart. "Hi 'eard the lawst word said," said M'riar, with conviction, "an' hall yer farther told th' geezer was that 'e was goin' to quit." "But, he would not possibly be so lacking in his courtesy! He "

Out on the Askatoon trail, the Young Doctor ruminated over what he had seen and heard at Tralee. "That old geezer will get an awful jolt one day," he said to himself. "If that girl should wake! Her eyes if somebody comes along and draws the curtains! She hasn't the least idea of where she is or what it all means.

"It's the same old Tommy Slade. Well, I was just going to bean this geezer when my officer told me I'd better follow him." "I was following him, too," said Tom; "stalking is the word you ought to use." "Captain thought he might be up to something special. So I followed stalked how's that?" "All right."

I been doing some inquiring about this Miss Valdés, and from all telling she's the prettiest ever." "I could have told you that. It ain't a secret." "I notice you didn't tell me." "You didn't ask, you old geezer." "Sho! You ain't such a clam when it comes to pretty girls. You didn't talk about her, because your haid's been full of her. It don't take a mind-reader to know that."

"Man, that's shootin'!" he exclaimed. "Have one on me! This geezer that you bumped off self defence, I s'pose?" "No. He was a bar-keep over on the Marias.

I've saw some mighty real dreams in my time. In a dream all things is possible. In real life a system ain't possible. Now, I ain't never been to college, but I'm plum justified in sizin' up this gamblin' orgy of ourn as a sure-enough dream." "Hamilton's 'Law of Parsimony," Smoke laughed. "I ain't never heard of the geezer, but his dope's sure right.

"O, put down your hands and straighten out that cat's back," said the bad boy, as he slapped the old groceryman on the back so hard his spine cracked like a frozen sidewalk. "Don't you know us, you old geezer?