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Climbing through the thick screen of branches he looked eagerly for the coveted hidden mystery, not stopping until he was well into the tree top and had made quite certain that no cache was hidden there. Then, as he looked up toward the sky, he felt a snowflake on his face. "Snowin'!" he exclaimed. "I'll have to be hurryin' now. If it snows hard Doctor Joe sure will be gettin' worried about me."
His beard was evidence of a longish spell on the trail; and the weakness that permitted of his catching his breath in a childlike sob that was due, perhaps, to solitude and the peculiar strain of his present business on the trail, as well as to the great love he felt for the hound he had thought lost to him for ever. "How d'ye do, Devil! How d'ye do! We were just hurryin' on for your place.
It weighed maybe ten or twelve pounds at the corner of 42nd Street, but when I got as far as the open square where the gilt woman is hurryin' to keep from bein' run over by Gen'ral Sherman on horseback that statue, you know I wouldn't have let that blessed bag go for less'n two ton, if I was sellin' it by weight. So I leaned up against an electric light pole to rest and sort of get my bearin's.
And then mebby the very next minute it would swell itself out agin, and be twenty or thirty milds acrost, rushin', hurryin', and dashin' itself along, hastenin' to the sea. Actin' as if it had sunthin' dretful pressin' and important to tell it, and mebby it had.
Their boat had oars, at which Tom Ross and Jim Hart were pulling, while the others watched, and, being scouts, they were well ahead of the rest of the fleet. "S'pose," said Shif'less Sol, "them woods should be full o' warriors, every one o' them waitin' to take a shot at us ez soon ez we came in range? Wouldn't that be hurryin' to meet trouble a leetle too fast?"
"Who's thet on a hoss?" Gulden's gang crowded to the door. "Thet's Handy Oliver." "No!" "Shore is. I know him. But it ain't his hoss.... Say, he's hurryin'." Low exclamations of surprise and curiosity followed. Kells and his men looked attentively, but no one spoke. The clatter of hoofs on the stony road told of a horse swiftly approaching pounding to a halt before the cabin.
She grabbed him around the neck, and you never heard such goin's on as them two had. Nate come hurryin' up. "'Here you! he says, pullin' 'em apart. 'That's enough of this. And you, he adds to Gus, 'clear right out off this island. I won't make shark bait of you this time, but "And then comes Dixland, hippity-hop over the hummocks.
"Exactly; but they won't be expectin' any such move as we're at so early in the day, don't you see? and there's where we gain the advantage by hurryin' on, afore they kin get off in the mountains with him." There seemed to be reason in this conclusion, and both agreed upon it. At the end of a couple of hours their horses had rested sufficiently, and they were mounted again.
I thought I was walkin' down a long road, green an' shady an' quite wide, an' fields around an' no folks. I know I was hurryin' oh, I was in such a hurry to see somebody, seems though, somebody I was goin' to see when I got to the end o' the road. An' I was so happy did you ever dream o' being happy, I mean if you wasn't so very happy in rill life?
"Don't be bashful, Jennie," said Euchre. "You an' Duane have a chance to talk a little. Now I'll go fetch Mrs. Bland, but I won't be hurryin'." With that Euchre went away through the cottonwoods. "I'm glad to meet you, Miss Miss Jennie," said Duane. "Euchre didn't mention your last name. He asked me to come over to "
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