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"Look here," he said to the cowboys, glancing around for Long Jim, who had disappeared, "we've had about enough of your goings-on. I reckon we'll take one of you back and see what seven days' bread and water will do towards civilising you." There was a little mutter. The deputies stood side by side. With an almost simultaneous movement they had drawn their guns.

And have he carried his inheritance into's grave? And will his skeleton lie warm on account o't? Hee-hee! said Haymoss. ''Tis all swallered up, observed Hezzy Biles. 'His goings-on made her miserable till 'a died, and if I were the woman I'd have my randys now. He ought to have bequeathed to her our young gent, Mr. St. Cleeve, as some sort of amends.

Seriously, do you think Sir Charles knows of these goings-on I mean of this conduct? 'I shouldn't think he knew the details. 'Then isn't it my duty as a married man and father of a family Edith concealed a smile by moving the screen. 'To communicate with him on the subject? Edith had a moment's terror. It struck her that if she opposed him, Bruce was capable of doing it.

There's been some queer goings-on on the steamer coming home; Kelly has sprang a new game on her mother, and and suthin' that looks as if there might be a new deal. However," here a sense that he was, perhaps, treating his statement too seriously, stopped him, and he smiled reassuringly, "that is as may be."

I was off to Alton. But what are these goings-on?" said the Colonel, staring at young Mr. Colfax, rigid as one of his own gamecocks. He was standing defiantly over the stooping figure of the assistant manager. "Oh," said Virginia, indifferently, "it's only Clarence. He's so tiresome. He's always wanting to fight with somebody."

I'll go with you, Mr Cargrim, and see the minx. I have long thought that it is my duty to reprove her and warn her mother of such goings-on. As for that weak-minded young Pendle, cried Mrs Pansey, shaking her head furiously, 'I pity his infatuation; but what can you expect from such a mother as his mother? Can a fool produce sense? No!

When they switched off the illusion background for a look at the goings-on during the Garth stopover, she took the occasion to study her companions in more detail. There were three men at the table; Lyad and herself. Quillan sat opposite her. Belchik Pluly's unseemly person, in a black silk robe which left his plump arms bare from the elbows down, was on Quillan's right.

"It may, after all, be a lesson to Mr. 'Erbert," he muttered as we reached the landing. "I fancy it's going to be a lesson to several of you." "The things we've 'ad to keep dark, sir the goings-on!" "I can well believe it."

The instinct of curiosity was so strong that she could not refrain, at a telegraph office, from glancing over the shoulders of the persons before her, to learn the contents of their despatches. She never had her hair dressed or made her toilette without minutely questioning her maid as to the goings-on in the pantry and the antechamber.

"Nonsense, you call it, and out of my senses, and all? Ah, but not so far as you'd like to think," says Oline. "Nay, 'tis not the Almighty's will and decree I should come before the Throne and before the Lamb as yet, with all I know of goings-on here at Maaneland. I'll be up and about again, never fear; but you'd better be fetching a doctor, Axel, 'tis quicker that way.

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