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Updated: May 9, 2025
But it had gone out of fashion, and now it was, as the boys expressed it, "seedy." Old hats and old clothes filled many of the places once filled by glass. Into one room of this row Mr. Blake entered, saying: "How are you, Aunt Parm'ly?" "Howd'y, Mr. Blake, howd'y! I know'd you was a-comin', honey, fer I hyeard the sound of yer cane afore you come in. I'm mis'able these yer days, thank you.
Rex was mistaken about that, but Billy was cordial in agreeing with him. "Good idea, Recky! Howd'y' ever come to think of it? Le's go home straight; tha's a bully good thing to do. Le's do it. Big head on you, ol' boy," and yawning still, but with unperturbed good nature, Strong marched, a bit crookedly, arm in arm with his friend to the street.
And so does Jules, when he wipes the handle of his paddle on his apron, to give "Mamselle" a chance to skim the kettles and learn how to work! Yes! and so do all the rest who meet us with a courtesy and "Howd'y, young Missus!"
About half-way between town and the ranch he overtook George Larramore, a freighter, seated out in the sun on top of his heavy load. "Hello, George!" called Allison; "mighty hot up there, ain't it?" "Howd'y, Mr. Allison. I don' mind the heat; I'm used to it," answered Larramore.
At the time I was President of the West Texas Cattle Growers' Association, organized chiefly to deal with marauding rustlers. "Howd'y, Ed," Jim began, "I've jumped the Mescalero Reservation, headed north. Nothin' doin' down here now.
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