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He had just arrived, and was wearily flinging down his hammer. He looked at me with a fishy eye and yawned. 'Confoond the day I ever left the herdin'! he said, as if to the world at large. 'There I was my ain maister. Now I'm a slave to the Goavernment, tethered to the roadside, wi' sair een, and a back like a suckle.
Sprague was a little, stoop-shouldered old man, with grizzled head and face, and shrewd gray eyes that beamed kindly on her over his ruddy cheeks. Ellen did not like the tobacco stain on his grizzled beard nor the dirty, motley, ragged, ill-smelling garb he wore, but she had ceased her useless attempts to make him more cleanly. "I've been herdin' sheep," replied Ellen.
Olivet church but we can build a brush arber. i am sending you $20. this part of the money i urned herdin cattle for deacon gramps i promised the Lord when he saved me that i would give him part of this money so here it is so i hope you can cum your brother saved sanctified and happy Jake Benton As I have said before, Deacon Gramps sat on his plow handles at the close of an August day.
No, the coyotes an' the mountain lions don't do it; they never chases cattle, holdin' 'em in fear an' tremblin. These mountain lions prounces down on colts like a mink on a settin' hen, but never calves or cattle. "It's after the second beef killin' when the two riders allows they'll do some night herdin' themse'fs an' see if they solves these pheenomenons that's cuttin' into the Bar-B-8.
"So Eb he went off, takin' Elspie to my house, an' I went on up the hill, where Timothy Toplady and Silas Sykes an' Eppleby was rushin' round, wild an' sudden, herdin' the inmates here an' there, vague an' energetic. I didn't do much better, an' I done worse too, because I burned my left wrist, long an' deep.
The old herder shook his head. "Not until I sell the wool can I pay." "When do you sell that wool?" "When the pay for it is good. Sometimes I wait." "Well, I kin see where I don't get rich herdin' sheep." "We shall see. Perhaps, if you are a good boy " "You got me wrong, señor. Roth he said I was the limit and even my old pop said I was a tough kid. I ain't doin' this for my health.
Parenthesis spied her riding down the trail. "She's comin' now," he cried. "Boys," requested Slim, "would you mind herdin' off yonder a bit?" The cow-punchers strolled over to the cottonwood, leaving Echo to meet Slim alone. "Where is he?" was Echo's tearful greeting. "Well, ma'am, there's a man out yonder that's been through fire and brimstone for you!" Echo stared over the prairies.
But when the boys get old enough to tend to herdin’, irrigatin’, and the work that God A’mighty provided that man might get the chance to sweat hisself for bread, accordin’ to the Scriptures, I aim to indulge myself by doin’ a wash of clothes every day, even if I have to take clean clothes and do ’em over again." The poor "gov’ment’s" tender heart could not resist this presentation of the case.
Ira, now losing all semblance of policy at being thus grievously put down by his possible mother-in-law, "reckoned that herdin’ sheep over to the Basin was a heap easier on the skin than livin’ in a comf’table house over to Bad Water"—this as a fling at Hawks, who herded a small bunch of sheep "over in the Basin."
He thinks he's got one foot on each side of this range, herdin' everybody between his legs." "He'll get over it in a little while." "He's not got brains enough to hold him down when the high winds begin to blow. If he's a fair sample of what they've got in Omaha, I'll cross it off my map when I begin to travel." "Dad says he's got the lonesomeness." "More of the cussedness."
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