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I saw him some months back down at Sawyer's Forks, and by hokey! now that you mention it, thar was a sickly lookin' young feller along with him then; but say, his name was Bob Jenks, or somethin' like that, and not Roland Chase." "Oh! well, so far as that goes," said Max, "he may have changed his name.

"Well, by hokey, mister," said the farmer, as he looked with admiration over the recently-plowed furrows, "ef I'd a had any idea that I was votin' fer a waste of sich good farmin' material I'd voted fer the other candidate as shore as shootin'." She was in her room when some people came to call.

"'B'George, he said he'd have thief and swag both inside of three days he did, by hokey! and that's just about a week ago. Why, I said at the time that no thief and no thief's pal was going to try to pawn or sell a thing where he knowed the pawnbroker could get both rewards by taking HIM into camp with the swag. It was the blessedest idea that ever I struck!"

As it is, I don't see but you will have to risk it, and bring somebody here." For once in my life my brain worked in flashes. I actually thought of something which had not occurred to Enoch! "Why not carry him in this canoe?" I asked. "It is lighter than any litter we could make." The trapper slapped his lank, leather-clad thigh in high approval. "By hokey!" he said, "you've hit it!"

"You was goin' to kiss the bride that was it, it was you goin' to kiss her, and she slap no, by hokey, she didn't slap you, she just or was it Rock, now?" Doubt filled his eyes distressfully.

The small physicist awoke and attempted to sit up in one gesture; bumped his head on the hammock above, and laid back down just as suddenly. "Come on down to engineering will you Ishie?" The request was spoken softly. "Hokey, dokey," said Ishie and crawled out of the narrow aperture with the agility of a monkey.

Frank looked foolish and there was a general laugh. "I hope she doesn't treat you so badly very often, sir." "Yes, she does, every day," was the answer. "If she knowed I was up here telling you, she'd beat me awful." "In that case, sir, I won't be cruel enough to keep you here any longer. Take my advice, sir, and get a divorce." "So I will, by hokey!"

Apprehension over Bill's immediate future was popular amongst his friends, Ford's sardonic reference to manslaughter and bounty being repeated often enough in Bill's presence to keep that peace-loving gentleman in a state of trepidation which he sought to hide behind vague warnings. "He better think twicet before he comes bothering around me, by hokey!" Bill would mutter darkly.

They own their land an' they ain't worked any harder than we have or been any more savin'. That's why I say we can't pay the rents no more an' ye mustn't try to make us. By hokey nettie! You'll have trouble if ye do." The truth had flashed upon me out of the words of this simple man. Until then I had heard only one side of the case. If I were to be the servant of justice, as Mr.

The deeds say that we must pay a rent o' so many bushels o' wheat a year but the land is no good for wheat, an' ain't been for a hundred years. Why, ye see, mister, a good many things have happened in three hundred years. The land was willin' to give wheat then an' a good many folks was willin' to be slaves. By hokey nettie! they had got used to it.

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