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Ye'll be for having a horning or a caption after him. 'I see you have no confidence in me, Mrs. Mac-Candlish; but look at these declarations, signed by the persons who saw the crime committed, and judge yourself if the description of the ruffian be not that of your guest.

Angry bellowing now arose from the cattle, which were apparently horning one another such being their manner of greeting. Considine said, "There's a big lot there. Hope to blazes we can hold 'em. Are you ready, Mister?" "Yes, I'm ready," replied Carew. "Come on, then. We'll sneak up slowly at first, but once I start galloping let your horse go as fast as he likes, and trust him altogether.

"And so the Fernlands is to be sold at last," I said, casually meeting Mr. Nibble, our under-sheriff "Poor N , I am grieved for him, he has struggled hard against oppression." "It is quite true, sir," replied the man of the law, "a horning came down last night, but it will answer no end for Messrs. Sharke and Scrapepen, have advertised the whole of the property for public roup on Tuesday next."

"'I'm a Chief, says Billy Fish, quite quiet. 'I stay with you. My men can go. "The Bashkai fellows didn't wait for a second word, but ran off, and Dan and Me and Billy Fish walked across to where the drums were drumming and the horns were horning. It was cold awful cold. I've got that cold in the back of my head now. There's a lump of it there." The punka-coolies had gone to sleep.

"We've got to split the haul four ways as it is," he pointed out. "And that bo that helped us get Filer away Stool he smells a rat and is keeping an eye single to horning in on the clean-up. Lucy, I wouldn't attack Jo's bunch of roughnecks with less than a dozen men; and you can bet your young life our gang is too big as it is. Keep the home fires burning, I'll say!"

It's better to send a kid to a nice, clean girl that we club in together and keep, and let him learn what life is, once and for all, than to have him going off somewhere and getting something, or, even worse, horning around and jeopardizing decent girls, as he's bound to otherwise." There were signs of failure at the Farmers' Restaurant.

He merely was the poor fish who'd wrote the book and he should ought to be grateful that a fellow with a real noodle had took his stuff and cut all that dull descriptive junk out of it and stuck some pep and action and punch and zip into the thing and wrote some live snappy subtitles, instead of coming round every little while, like he was, horning in and beefing all over the place.

A big Tucker limousine with an O.D. paint job and the single-starred flag of a brigadier general was approaching, horning impatiently. In the back seat MacLeod could see a heavy-shouldered figure with the face of a bad-tempered great Dane General Daniel Nayland, the military commander of Tonto Basin.

A horning's a horning, what they put up when they gives a party; leastways," he added reflectively, "Hi don't." "But there's no party at Number 402," I insisted. "The thing's impossible." "Very well, then; I'm a liar, and that ends it." He wheeled again and began to walk his horse sullenly forward. "'Oo's blind this time?" he demanded, coming to a standstill in front of the house.

Pretty soon the fat steers took it up and began butting and horning each other. Clearly, the affair had to be stopped. We all stood by and watched admiringly while Fuchs rode into the corral with a pitchfork and prodded the bulls again and again, finally driving them apart. The big storm of the winter began on my eleventh birthday, the 20th of January.