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"Oh, there's nothing we can do till daylight," he answered, "we'll just hang around and make sure that the lion doesn't get out of these woods. Then we'll capture him some way, and hustle to catch up with the rest of the outfit." "Why, have they gone on without you fellows?" asked Tom in surprise.
Hustle, and let us be off." "Untie them," said the captain, with a sigh. Yates shook himself when his arms regained their freedom. "Now, Tim," he said, "run into that tent and bring out my coat. It's chilly here." Tim did instantly as requested, and helped Yates on with the coat. "Good boy!" said, Yates. "You've evidently been porter in a hotel." Tim grinned.
As to whether it will pay him to do so will depend upon whether his dealer will pay what the quality of the goods really demands. The dealer can afford to do this all right, if he will hustle around and find an outlet for the particular grade of goods, for he is in position to kill and dress the fowls more economically than the producer.
"I see you know his ways," said Stillman to Bearwarden, drooping his eyes in Deepwaters's direction. "Oh, yes, I've been here before," replied Deepwaters. "You see, we navy men have to hustle now-a-days, and can't pass our time in a high-backed chair, talking platitudes."
Jim was on the bed reading an old newspaper. "Hello, Billie," he grinned. "We're leaving on the afternoon train, Jim. Get a move on you an' hustle yore things together." "Thought you weren't goin' till next week." "Changed my mind. Jim, there's trouble afoot. Yore enemies are all in town. I want to get you away." Clanton did not bat an eye. "Plannin' a necktie party, are they?"
In a characteristic American way she tried to hustle life. When the men in her own set looked confused and shocked by the opinions she expressed she got out of her set and made the common mistake of supposing that those who do not work and who talk rather glibly of art and of freedom are by that token free men and artists. Still she loved and respected her father.
"If you'll learn to think and not hustle, you'll make a useful man some day. Anyhow, the first thing I caught on to was that Glover had taken off his jacket because there was something in it he didn't want us to find. Next, that it was money or valuables, because he could have put any small thing into the stove or hid it in the snow before he lit out.
"I always work on the plan, and ask the questions: 'How soon, how much? Then I add ten per cent. to the contract price on condition that the time is kept. I find 'time' penalties are no use: it breaks the contractor's back; but the extra ten per cent. makes them hustle, as they say on the 'other side. Have you seen the stables yet? But of course you haven't, or I should have seen you there.
"To map out the enumeration districts," his superior explained. "That is a most important part of the work. You remember that the enumeration district was supposed to provide exactly a month's work for each man?" "Yes," Hamilton answered, "I know I had to hustle in order to get mine done in the month."
Tooting opened the study door and glanced over the public-spirited citizens awaiting, on the porch, the pleasure of their leader. "Come along, Caldwell," said Mr. Tooting. "He wants your report from Kingston. Get a hustle on!" Mr. Caldwell made his report, received many brief and business-like suggestions, and retired, impressed. Whereupon Mr. Crewe commanded Mr.
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