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I'm dead tired of the neighbours taking care of me, and all of the children stoppin' every time they pass, each one orderin' or insinuatin' according to their lights, as to what I should do. I've always had a purty clear idea of what I wanted to do myself. Over forty years, I sided with Pa, to keep the peace; NOW I reckon I'm free to do as I like. That's my side. You can tell me yours, now."

Wilson seemed most detached from any sentiment prevailing there. Some strong thoughts were revolving in his brain. "Burt, you ain't insinuatin' thet I made promises?" inquired Anson, ominously. "No, boss, I ain't. You allus said we might hit it rich. But them promises was made to you. An' it 'd be jest like thet greaser to go back on his word now we got the gurl."

"Wal, wouldn't you git kind of a hunch thet the rustlers was say a leetle friendly toward the sheepmen?" Ellen felt a sudden vibrating shock. The blood rushed to her temples. Trembling all over, she rose. "Uncle John!" she cried. "Now, girl, you needn't fire up thet way. Set down an' don't " "Dare y'u insinuate my father has " "Ellen, I ain't insinuatin' nothin'," interrupted the old man.

"He only sent that in case you was sick," says I. "You see?" says Ham, turnin' to Nivens. "We've got to worry along the best we can until things brighten up. I may have to sell off some of these things." A cold near-smile flickers across Nivens' thin lips. "You hadn't thought of taking a position, had you, sir?" he asks insinuatin'. "Position!" echoes Ham. "Me?

Why not accept for him? Why not give him a chance? What do you say, McCabe?" "Sure!" says I. "I'm backin' him to qualify." "It might mean," goes on J. Bayard insinuatin', "an opportunity to well, to meet the right girl, you know." Mrs. Hammond draws in her breath sharp and clasps her hands tight.

An' y're all s' verra delicate y're lettin' a stinkin' slanderous unclean unspoken damnable hell-spawned lie go forth unchallenged t' blacken a dead man's memory? Oh, A know y'r kind well! A've heard harlots lisp an' whisp' an' half tell and damn by a lie o' th' eye! Y' are insinuatin' this woman Calamity shot her master to avenge dishonor in her early life? 'Tis a lie!

"No, Hepsey; you aren't no shy young thing, and you haven't been for nigh on forty years. I wouldn't be proposin' to you if you were." "Jonathan, your manners need mendin' a whole lot. The idea of insinuatin' that I am not a shy young thing. I'm ashamed of you, and I'm positive we could never get along together." "But I can't tell a lie about you, even if I do want to marry you.

She couldn't even to say clap her hands together to kill a mosquito less'n I'd think she was insinuatin'. An' jest ez quick ez any man suspicions thet his wife is a-naggin' him intentional, it's good-by happiness. "Ef 'twasn't for that, of co'se they's more'n one young woman roun' this county thet any man might go further an' do worse than git.

"There was a young man that used to come a' courting me when I was a lass o' nineteen, and he had a black heart for all he spoke so fair; but I didn't see it at the first, and he was that cliver and insinuatin', and had such a way o' talkin', and made so much o' me, I couldn't but listen to him for a while.

If them dice wasn't Jenks's, an' I hadn't played afore with him, I'd swear they's loaded." "You ain't insinuatin' nothin', cap'n?" inquired Case softly, hesitating with the dice in his hands, his evil eyes glinting at Legget. "No, you're fair enough," growled the leader. "It's my tough luck."

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