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Updated: June 24, 2025


"I expect it is," says I, squintin' at it professional, "but but just what is it supposed lo be?" And I turns inquirin' to F. Hallam. "Why," says he, "it is a study of afternoon light on a group of willows. We are not Futurists, you see; Revertists, rather. Our methods at least mine are frankly after the Barbizon school." "Yeauh!" says I, noddin' wise.

All right, doctor, sez father quite polite, 'I've got a terr'ble inquirin' mind, an' I jest wanted to know. Then the doctor 'e did seem a little ashamed of 'isself, an' 'e set right down an' sez 'e, 'Look a-'ere, Mr. Fallows, I'll hexplain it to yeh. It's like the telegraph wire. 'Ere's a station we'll call Bradford, an' 'ere's a station we'll call London. Hevery station 'as 'is own call.

"Do you reckon that there blue trail is smoke from the machine or remarks from the inhabitants thereof?" Tusky raised his head and sniffed long and inquirin'. "It's langwidge," says he. "Did you ever stop to think that all the words in the dictionary stretched end to end would reach " But at that minute I catched sight of somethin' brass lyin' in the road.

When a delegation of strikers met her, inquirin' about one D. O'Hara Heegan, it says like this," and Billings read laboriously as follows:

Perhaps if Mo had been present she would merely have handed Micky the letter directed to his aunt, which would have been palpably no concern of Uncle Mo's, inquirin' and askin' questions. As it was, she accompanied it with verbal instructions: "Now you know what you've got to do, young Micky. You've just got to give this letter to your great-aunt Treadwell.

"Her nose was straight ez a blood hoss's fore-arm, teeth perfect, and white as ther starlight; her har war between yaller and tawny, and lots of it. Jest then ther sun shone agin it, and my thot war, 'A smoked topaz ez big ez a dinner bucket war fused and then spun inter threads ter make thet har. "And when she looked up and said, inquirin' like, 'Mr.

"Because, if you 'adn't 'appened to be a-wearin' that there bell-crowner, and I 'adn't 'appened to be of a argifyin' and inquirin' turn o' mind, I should ha' filled you full o' buckshot." "Oh?" said I. "Yes," said he, nodding, while I experienced a series of cold chills up my spine, "not a blessed doubt of it.

Steele here, he's been tryin' to dope out what would suit you best." "Could could it be in the form of a a cash sum?" asks Gerald. I sighs relieved and looks inquirin' at Steele. He nods, and I nods back. "Sure thing," says I. "How much?" demands Webb. "Time out," says I, "until Mr. Steele and I can get together."

The woman ort to be carried to the Home for Fallen Wimmen, the Home for Magdalenes, and the men to the Home for Fallen Men, the Home for Mikels." "There hain't no such place!" sez Jane Olive agin decidedly. Sez I, "Did you ever inquire?" "No," sez she, "I wouldn't make a fool of myself by inquirin' for such a thing as that, Home for Mikels! I don't know what you mean by that anyway."

Then me an' this lunkhead, Ike, my nephew, both bein' of an inquirin' mind, want to do some sight-seein', but I reckon we'll start back in about two days in the boat that you see tied to the stern of the raft." "Would you take a passenger in the boat? It's a large one." Samuel Jarvis pursed his lips. "Depends on who it is," he replied.

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