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I'll tache yeh tu make a mock av Burke Slavin, time an' again! I'll " Redmond interposed, "Steady, Sergeant!" he implored shakily, his hand on his superior's shoulder, "For God's sake " But Slavin, in absent fashion, shoved him off. He seemed to put no effort in the movement, but the tense muscular impact of it sent Redmond reeling yards away. "Giddap, Yorkey!
He jerked Dexter's head up, snapped the reins on his neck, and addressed him in genial, comradely but authoritative tones. "Git up there, old hoss!" Dexter lowered his head again and remained as if posing conscientiously for the statue of a tired horse. "Giddap, there, you old skate!" again ordered the rider.
She got into the cart and turned the goat about, ready to leave the place. She gave a look over her shoulder at the hollow log into which she and Ted had seen the furry, brown animal crawl. It did not seem to be coming out, and Jan was glad of that. "Giddap, Nicknack!" she called to the goat, and as the animal started off Ted jumped into the wagon from behind. "I wish I had a gun," he said.
"I know "; but then he paused. If he told all he knew he saw plainly that either the carrier or his father would profit by it and collect the reward. Fifty dollars!! Willie gasped. "Well," said Jim, "I gotta be on my way. Here's the Tribune there ain't nothin' more fer ye. So long! Giddap!" and he was gone. "I don' see why he don't carry a whip," mused Jeb Case.
But if she likes your looks she'll probably try you next time. Tumble fond of experiments is Alviry hi! giddap!" He slapped his horse more forcibly with the loose reins and settled into, mournful silence. "Going to put up at the Imperial?" he asked after a long and peaceful pause. "I want to put up somewhere where I can get a good meal and get it quickly."
It didn't crack at first, but soon he got the knack of it and cracked it loudly as close to Celia Jane's ears and ankles as he could come without touching her. "Giddap!" he commanded the dancing pony. "Show your paces." That time he tried to crack the whip too near Celia Jane and the end of the lash wound around her leg. "Oh! Oh!" cried the dancing pony, hopping about on one leg. "That hurt!
Bunny got some string for reins, and the stick the washerwoman used to punch the clothes down in the boiler made a good whip, when another piece of string was tied on the end of that. "Giddap!" cried Bunny, sitting on a stool behind the chair-horse. "Giddap! This is an express wagon, and we've got to hurry." "You must leave a package for me!" cried Sue.
The upper lips of the animal twitched dangerously back and the sound came from the very depths of his body. It made the flesh crawl along Vic's back; one rip of those great teeth could tear a man's throat open. The child thudded her heels against the ribs of Bart again. "Giddap!" she cried. The wolf-dog shuddered but would not budge an inch. "Naughty Bart!" She slipped off to the floor.
"I thought the ranch was right on the line of the stage road," Whitey said weakly. "Bill Jordan didn't say anything about walking." "Well, Bill's a funny cuss, an' mebbe he kept this for you as a sort o' s'prise," the driver allowed, with a grin. "Good-bye. Giddap!" And the coach whirled away, in a cloud of dust, leaving Whitey standing in the lonely road, looking off over the lonelier prairie.
God d n ye for a dhrunken waster! giddap! or I'll put th' boots tu yeh!" Terrible was the menace of the giant Irishman's face, his back-flung boot and his snarling, curiously low-pitched voice. "No! not Burke, old man! . . . ah, don't!" gasped the rich tenor voice pleadingly from the snow "ah, don't, Burke! . . . remember, remember . . . St. Agnes' Eve "St. Agnes' Eve.
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