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At which Racey Dawson laughed aloud. "That's all right," she snapped. "You can laugh. Might 'a' knowed you would. A man is such a plumb idjit. A feller does all she can to show him the right trail out, and does he take it? He does not. He laughs. That's what he does. He laughs. He thinks it's funny. You gimme a pain, you do!"
After a time, through some inadvertence of Quashy, the canoe was sent rather close in among the reeds and giant leaves of the bank. "That was stupid of you, Quash," said Lawrence, as he stood up to assist Tiger in backing out. "Das true, massa," said the negro, in profoundest humility of self-condemnation, "I's a black idjit."
"'T 'd be bad enough," said Captain Pharo, set against the world, and tugging wrathfully at the oars, "t' go on sech idjit contractions as these 'ith a breeze t' set sail to, but when 't comes to pullin' over thar' twenty mile, with the sea as flat as a floor, t' have yer darn fool pictur' took " He laid down the oars with an undoubted air of permanency, and lit his pipe. Mrs.
And if Stanley Mitchell's facetious friends begin any hilarity with me I'll transact negotiations with 'em sure! So I put it up to you, Petey square and aboveboard what are they tryin' to work on Stan now? "'To get his mine, you idjit! says Pete. 'Now be reasonable, says I. 'How'd they know we got any mine? 'Didn't you tote a sample out of that blisterin' old desert? says Pete.
"Ho! hi! come along, you stuppid idjit!" The "stuppid idjit" was enlightened at last. With a dignified smile, which would probably have been a frown if he had understood Quashy's words, he went up to his hut, and selected a lance and a bow, with which, and a quiver of arrows, he returned to the little hunting canoe.
I'm in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, I am, and when I was hit before, they sent me to a military hospital in Inverness. That'd teach you, my lad. This for me every time. You ought to have something to grouse at." "I'm not grousing, you idiot!" said Doggie. "'Ere who's he calling an idjit?" cried the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantryman, raising himself on his elbow.
Camly prancing out of a saloon an' glooming onto a lady's hoss. What kind o' doin's is that, I'd like to know?" "You blasted idjit!" cried the worried Racey. "Whose hoss is this?" "I kind o' guessed maybe something disgraceful like this here would happen when I seen you and yore friend sashay into the Happy Heart. And the barkeep said you had two snifters and a glass o' milk, too.
"No," said Bill Allen, decidedly, and picked up his cracker-box and retreated backward to the bunkhouse door. "No, you don't play any such tricks as that on me. He'd just as soon try it as not, the idjit," he added over his shoulder to Tile Stanton who was peering out to see what all the racket was about. "Let him try it," Tile Stanton advised promptly.
Tlee hundred Buddha joss and gleen dlagons. My ancestors make him. Gleen dlagon joss house. Velly good." "My! You'd think he's an idjit to hear him," says Sadler, and looked at Fu Shan, admiring. "But he ain't, not really." Fu Shan chuckled a third time. He took no more stock in the happiness of his countrymen than Sadler did in the morals of his.
His face, as he met the glance of the foreigner was sullen, and then, as though in recognition of a brother-spirit, his expression softened, and slowly he began to speak. "These folks 'round hyar sometimes 'lows I hain't much better'n an idjit because because I feels that-away.
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