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Updated: May 25, 2025
"I know why you was so knocked over when you learned who Bos'n was, the night of the party. I know why you took up with that blackguard, Thomas, and why you've spent your good money hirin' lawyers for him. I know about the mine. I know the whole thing from first to last. Shall I tell you? Do you want to hear it?" The great man did not answer.
So you'd better wait and make your statement in your own behalf to me whilst I'm settin' on the bench. I'll see that you git an opportunity to do so and I'll listen to it; and I'll give it all the consideration it's deservin' of. "And, on second thought, p'raps it would only be a waste of time and money fur you to go hirin' a lawyer specially to represent you.
Hirin' out your kids to work when they ought to be playin' dolls in the sand. You're a hell of a sect of people. I reckon we'll fix your clock for a while just to show what we think of your old cheesy nation. Here, boys!" Hondo Bill parleyed aside briefly with his band, and then they seized Fritz and conveyed him off the road to one side.
She ducked her head and whispered in Mary’s ear: "It’s all along of me hirin’ him! I wouldn’t be surprised if paw died. I’m thinkin’ of shakin’ him out after his teeth. ’Take not up with the enemy of the Lord, lest he make of you also an enemy.’" But there was no accent of apprehension in Mrs. Yellett’s dismal prognostications of the evil that might befall her for employing Leander.
Instead of hirin' a first rate workman who knew his bizness, he wuz bound, on account of cheapness, to hire a conceited creeter who thought he could do anything better than anyone else could. He knew how to milk, Jabez Wind did, and how to clean stables, and plough and hoe corn. But he felt he could do plumbin' better than them who had handled plumbs for years.
"Whit," he said, "you're the one responsible for the committee's hirin' Phoebe Dawes. You offered Lem the paintin' job if he'd vote for her. What did you do it for? You don't know her, do you?" "Never set eyes on her in my life." "Then then You heard Heman say he wanted the other one. What made you do it?" Captain Cy grinned. "Ase," he said, "I've always been a great hand for tryin' experiments.
"Back in Texas I used to be counted uncommon clever with a saw an' hammer. If you can rassle them two statements around to look them in the face you can see what I'm drivin' at." "What do you think you are worth to a man who ain't got no authority to do any hirin'?" said Calumet. "Ain't you the boss?" said Dade, disappointedly. "The boss is a woman. If you're wantin' to work you can come along.
I'll put it in her readin' book, where she'll be sure to see it the first thing in the mornin', an' then I'll talk to Grout about hirin' his sleigh."
This isn't Trumet." Daniel drew a long breath. "There ain't much doubt of that," he observed. "But, all right, Serena, if you and Mr. Hungerford think it's all right, I guess it is. I'm more used to hirin' sailors than I am folks to play the harp." "Music," went on Mr. Hungerford, "is almost a necessity, in these days, when everyone dances.
I never saw a man from Oregon yit that was worth the powder to blow him up! Half-baked, no-account fakirs, the whole lot of 'em allus a hirin' for somethin' they cain't do! Middle West renegades! Poor white trash! Oregon is the New Jersey of the Pacific coast; it's the Missoury of the West. It ought to be throwed into some other state and its name wiped off the map.
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