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We needn't imitate all their methods they're a trifle crude and have too many Jews among them but they've got hold of the right end of the stick. They seek truth and reality." Mr. McCunn was slowly being roused. "What brings you wandering hereaways?" he asked. "Exercise," was the answer. "I've been kept pretty closely tied up all winter. And I want leisure and quiet to think over things."

Git aout with your brick in your stockin'!" And the forces separated, but Chatham had the worst of it. "I knew haow 'twould be," said Disko. "She's drawed the wind raound already. Some one oughter put a deesist on thet packet. She'll snore till midnight, an' jest when we're gettin' our sleep she'll strike adrift. Good job we ain't crowded with craft hereaways.

And there was one other whom Dickson recognized with peculiar joy the bagman in the provision line of business whom he had met three days before at Kilchrist. The recognition was mutual. "Mr. McCunn!" the bagman exclaimed. "My, but that was running it fine! I hope you've had a pleasant holiday, sir?" "Very pleasant. I've been spending two nights with friends down hereaways.

Which there ain't many flowers out hereaways, and if there was there wouldn't be none to touch you. It sure beats me why you ever wear a veil at all." Solange laughed and blushed. "Merci, monsieur! But that is exquisite! Still, it is not all that flatter me in that way. There are many who stare and point and even some who make the sign of the evil eye when they see this impossible ensemble.

"Which there are some that are that debased they even thrives on wood alcohol, Dave." Silence settled down on them once more. It was broken this time by De Launay, who spoke as impersonally as they. "They had real cow hands hereaways, once." A late and sluggish fly buzzed in the silence. "I reckon the sheep eat 'em outa range and they done moved down to Arizona."

Now, I believe there's thousands o' the people in England who are sich born drivellin' won't-believers that they think the black fellows hereaways at the worst eat an enemy only now an' then, out o' spite; whereas I know for certain, and many captains of the British and American navies know as well as me, that the Feejee Islanders eat not only their enemies but one another; and they do it not for spite, but for pleasure.

I remember to have fou't the Maquas, hereaways, in the first war in which I ever drew blood from man; and we threw up a work of blocks, to keep the ravenous varmints from handling our scalps. If my marks do not fail me, we shall find the place a few rods farther to our left."

"But don't you fret. I'll come roamin' back hereaways some o' these days when you've done married you a prince." "Don't want to marry a prince!" screamed Marian. "Don't want to marry no one but you-ou! You got to stay!" "When I come back I sure will stay a whole lot, sweetheart.

Cale, here, and I'll take the small boat, and keep in sight of you; and so we can kiver all this eend of the pond like, if the deer tries to cross hereaways. How long is't, Cale, since we had six on them all at once in the water six seven eight! well, I swon, it's ten years agone now!

B'en here so long he resembles a horned toad more'n anything else." This from Sucatash. De Launay paused inside the door. "I wonder. Are there any more old-timers left hereaways?" "Oh, sure. There's some that dates back past the Spanish War. I reckon 'Snake' Murphy he tends bar for Johnny the Greek, who runs this honkatonk he's one of 'em. Banker's another.

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