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"Ha, ha, ha, that's right good divil a man livin' makes me laugh so much as why then, Frank Maguire too! throth, Frank, I'm proud to see you well an' how are you, man? and well, in throth I am happy to see you lookin' so well, and in good health; an' whisper, Frank, it's your own fau't that I'm not inquirin' for the wife and childre."
'Pears lak dat knife won't stay in any one han'." He looked at it, curiously. "I mean about Tump," said Peter, impatiently. "O-o-oh, yeah; you mean 'bout Tump. Well, I thought Tump mus' uv borrowed a gun fum you. He lef' Hobbett's corner wid a great big forty- fo', inquirin' wha you is."
So ye see it were precious lucky for you as you was a-wearin' o' that there " "It certainly was," said I, turning away. " that there bell-crowner, and likewise as I'm a man of a nat'ral gift for argiment, and of a inquirin' " "Without doubt," said I, vaulting over the gate into the road once more. " turn o' mind, because if I 'adn't 'a' been, and you 'adn't 'a' wore that there bell-crowner "
Now, I ain't in the habit of pickin' floatin' an' unconscious boys out o' the middle o' the river, an' that leaves me in unpleasant doubt, me bein' of an inquirin' turn o' mind." "It was murder," said Harry, at last finding strength to speak. "Murder!" exclaimed the man and boy together. "Yes, murder, that is, an attempt at it.
I met a feller once who had been thar an' he said it wuz a whalin' big town, full uv all kinds uv strange people, an' hevin' an' inquirin' mind I like to see all kinds uv furriners an' size 'em up. Do you reckon, Paul, that New Or-lee-yuns is the biggest city in the world?" "Oh, no, Jim. There are many much larger cities in the old continents, Europe, Asia and Africa."
But Norbert jumped from the porch, ruthlessly crossed his grandmother's geranium-bed, and, making off at as sharp a pace as his architecture permitted, within ten minutes opened Ariel's gate. Sam Warden came forward to meet him. "Don't ring, please, suh," said Sam. "Dey sot me out heah to tell inquirin' frien's dat po' ole Mist' Arp mighty low." "I want to see Mr. Louden," returned Norbert.
After a while, though, I nudged Bill hack to the Clarenden family trail, an' he said 'at they had stopped for over a month with his friends in England, an' was posted up to the minute. "Well," sez I, as though I was inquirin' after an old pal, "how's the Earl?" "They're plumb out o' earls in that family," sez Bill.
I did kind o' want to keep it quiet, keep it to the fambly like, but I can git it; I can git th' money; on'y it'll take time." "Why, Father, I begged you not to try," said Helen impatiently. "I don't need money; ask John." "W'at you've spent can't come on John," declared Mr. Winship; "I'll have to be inquirin' 'round.
"Now that's interestin' an' me bein' of an inquirin' min', I'd like to ask you where this Dick Mason is." Harry waved his hand toward the north. "Up there somewhere," he said. "You mean that he's gone with the North, took one side while you've took the other?" "Yes, that's it. We couldn't see alike, but we think as much as ever of each other.
"Bloojacket is still thar, an' the sports onder the cottonwood is still gruntin' joyously over their poker, when thar comes the patter of a bronco's hoofs. Thar's a small dust cloud, an' then up sweeps the Caldwell beauty. She comes to a pull-up in front of Bloojacket. That savage glances up with a inquirin' eye an' the glance is as steady as the hills about him.
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