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He ought t' inquired about th' claim before he done that. But long's it's all one with my plans fer improvin' I don't see's I ought t' kick." He chuckled again, and spat. "I know, and so does dad," said Dallas, "that a man filed upon this quarter-section in July. We didn't find it out, though, till long after we built this house. We know his six months is almost up, too.

I read all th' postals you know," he went on, as if that was his privilege, "only now there's gittin' to be so much mail, I don't half finish with 'em, 'fore some pusson comes in an' takes 'em away. But business is certainly improvin' wonderful." "And the taxes will go up likewise," added Mr. Sagger with a scowl. "Not on account of the fire department," declared the mayor.

Many other operations did the visitors behold in this department all more or less interesting and, to them, surprising so that Mrs Marrot was induced at last to exclaim "W'y, Willum, it seems to me that if you go on improvin' things at this rate there won't be no use in a short time for 'uman 'ands at all.

Keith, who had already noticed the trim appearance of the store and the neat and attractive way in which the goods were displayed, expressed his hearty approval. "And how is business?" he asked. "Tiptop!" declared Shadrach. "It's improvin' consider'ble," said Zoeth. "It is a little better, but it must be far better before I am satisfied," said Mary. "How is the cottage trade?" asked Keith.

I hope they are all where they kin look down and see how we got it on the secesh hell-hounds. We'll do 'em up worse yit before we're through with 'em." "Our batteries are improvin' wonderfully," commented the more practical Si, studying the field. "They seem to've socked every shell in just where it'd do the most good.

"Try some of this 'ere fowl, Mrs Brown, it's remarkably tender, it is; just suited to the tender lips of dear me, Mrs Brown, how improvin' the mountain hair is to your complexion, if I may wenture to speak of improvin' that w'ich is perfect already." "Get along, Hobbs!" said Mrs Brown, affecting to be displeased.

And I altered they plans, and altered 'em, and altered 'em until I couldn't vind no more ways of improvin' of 'em, and then I started to build. And now the Nonsuch be just ready for launchin', and I'd like you to come over and look at her avore I puts her into the water." "When shall I come?" "Come just so soon as ever you can, the sooner the better; to-morrow if you do like," answered Radlett.

He then said, let the Pale face drink sum yarb tea. I drinkt it, and it really helpt me. I've writ to this talented savige this time thro' the same mejum, but as yet I hain't got any answer. Perhaps he's in a spear where they haint' got any postage stamps. But thanks to careful nussin, I'm improvin rapid. The Town Hall was jam-full of peple, mostly Irish citizens, and the enthusiasm was immense.

He issued every kind of challenge to any kind of combat, and at last, red and panting, descended the hillock. "Do you feel better?" asked Obed. "I've whispered a few of my thoughts. Yes, I can re'lly say that the state of my health is improvin'." "Then sit down and rest. It's never too late to try, try again. Remember that the day is long and the Mexicans may certainly have a chance."

"You don't say! Gov'ment been improvin' the channels, same as they done in Hell Gate?" "Something like that," says I. "Only not quite the same; for when them Hell Gate rocks was blown up that was the end of 'em. But we get a fresh crop of red light joints every season. You tell Cap'n Bill when you get back that his wickedness chart needs revisin'." "I'll write him that, b'gum!" says Mr. Isham.

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