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She said no word until she took her position beside the boy on the shore, slipping her hand into his as she walked by his side toward the hut. "Be ye back for the night, Flukey?" she asked. "Nope." "Where ye goin' after supper?" "To Ithaca." "Air ye leg a hurtin' ye much?" "Yep." "Granny Cronk says as how yer pains be rheumatiz. If ye stay in out of the night air, ye'll get well."
'If it plazes her, it don't be hurtin' me, as Mike Cassidy said when Judy hammered him with the broomstick. I hope they'll enjoy themselves." Roderick looked up quickly. "It is not a mere pastime with my father. It is a thing of great moment to him," he said. "Oh, well, of course," said Mr. Graham suavely. "I can understand that.
"Martin Sanders," said he, speaking quietly, but with one hand fastened upon the arm of his chair with a grasp which a horse could not have loosened, "if you are cowardly enough and small enough and paltry enough to go to a girl who is living in peace and comfort and ask her to marry you, when you know perfectly well that for years to come you could not give her a decent roof over her head, and that if her family wanted her to live like a Christian they would have to give her the money to do it with; and if you are fool enough not to know that when she sent you first to me and then to her mother she was tryin' to get rid of you without hurtin' your feelin's, why, then, I want you to get out of my sight, and the quicker the better.
Looking back, therefore " "Is very well," said Mr. Slick, "in the way of preachin'; but lookin' back when you can't see nothin', as you are now, is only a hurtin' of your eyes. I never hear that word, 'lookin' back, that I don't think of that funny story of Lot's wife." "Funny story of Lot's wife, Sir! Do you call that a funny story, Sir?" "I do, Sir." "You do, Sir?"
I s'pose I did plague the cattle, though I've often been as thirsty as they were after eatin' salt pork and workin' all day in the sun. I didn't think of hurtin' them when I salted the floor. But I did act to deceive Ramsdell, and I reckon I made nigh on three hundred dollars out of the deal. 'Twas wrong. But, O God!" and unconsciously the old man's voice rose "You know all my life.
But how'm I goin' to git him? I'm afeared o' hurtin' him, he seems that delicate, and his feelin's so sensitive like!" "We'll have to surround him, kind of. Just wait, boys!" said the Boy. And running into the cabin, past the deliberate James Edward, he reappeared with a heavy blanket. The great gander eyed his approach with contemptuous indifference.
"Them fellers is gwine to put, Cap'n," said Lincoln, touching his cap respectfully. "You're right, Sergeant," I replied; "and without them we might as well think of catching the wind as one of these mules." "If yer'll just let me draw a bead on the near mustang, I kin kripple him 'ithout hurtin' the thing thet's in the saddle." "It would be a pity.
"Why, what's the matter, Maudie? Tell me. There, there! don't cry, pet! Who's been hurtin' my poor little bird?" "Ed has; he said he said " "There, there! poor child! Have you been quarreling? Never mind; it'll come out all right." "No, it won't not the way you mean," the girl cried, lifting her head; "I've given him back his ring, and I'll never wear it again."
"Why, ma'am," he said, mockingly, his voice an irritating drawl, "you cert'nly are some on the talk, for sure! Your folks sorta handed you the tongue for the family when you butted into this here world, didn't they? An' so that's your grandpa? I come pretty near hurtin' him an' you're some het up over it?
"How do yuh feel, old-timer?" he asked with a very thin disguise of cheerfulness upon the anxiety of his tone. "Well, I could feel a lot better, without hurtin' nothin," Happy Jack responded somberly. "I hope you fellers feel better, now.
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