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Updated: June 19, 2025
"I figger it so." "What have you found out?" "Some one is liftin' our cattle. That's what I mean." "Great Scott! What makes you think so?" "Ted, ther herd has shrunk." "You judge by the eye, I suppose." "Yes. That is the only way I have o' judgin'. We hev never had a count o' them since we drove them onto this range." "How many do you think we are shy?" "My eye tells me erbout five hundred."
'An who 'ud yer 'ave me leave it with? Ain't Bessie my own sister's child? An emaciated hand stole out of the bedclothes and fastened feebly on his arm. 'If yer do, John, yer'll repent it. Yer never were a good one at judgin folk. Yer doan't consider nothin an I'm a-goin. Leave it with Saunders, John. There was a pause.
I did think that when I'd finished with this house I could swear off on that kind of dissipation for a while, but I guess, judgin' by the looks of that parsonage, what I've done so far is only practice." She paused, glanced keenly at her friend and asked: "Why! what's the matter? You don't act nigh so glad as I thought you'd be."
"You have ridden far?" replied the monk in perfect English. "All th' way from th' Bend," Red replied, relieved. "We're after Jerry Brown. He tried to kill Johnny, judgin' from th' tracks." "And if you capture him?" "He won't have no more use for no side pocket shooting." "I see; you will kill him." "Shore's it's wet outside." "I'm afraid you are doomed to disappointment."
She wes a fine wumman Mistress Stirton a weel-livin' wumman; this 'ill be a blend, a'm thinkin'." "She slippit aff sudden in the end; a'm judgin' it's frae the Muirtown grocer; but a body canna discreeminate on a day like this." Before the glasses are empty all idea of drinking is dissipated, and one has a vague impression that he is at church.
"Every lost mine for a hundred miles around here is located by sightin' at that peak. The feller it's named after was picked up by the Apaches while he was out lookin' for the Lost Dutchman and there's been a Jonah on the hidden-treasure business ever since, judgin' by the results. "D'ye see that big butte straight ahead? That's Black Butte.
"Heman's a heap more anxious to see her than she is to see him," observed the former. "He's pretty fur gone in that direction, judgin' by the weather signs." Thankful nodded. "I cal'late that's so," she agreed. "Still, he's been just as fur gone with others, if all they say's true. Mr. Daniels is a fascinator, so everybody says." "Yup. Prides himself on it, always seemed to me.
"Now, a man judgin' superfeecially would say we were a wreck, but we know otherwise by experience." Naturally everything in the Dimbula fairly stiffened with pride, and the foremast and the forward collision-bulkhead, who are pushing creatures, begged the Steam to warn the Port of New York of their arrival. "Tell those big boats all about us," they said.
By cleanin' up time next summer there'll be half a million more at least; judgin' from indications. That aint half bad, eh?" and Charlie's eyes shone as he talked. "By George! It's great, and no mistake; but a fellow can't spend any of it here," said the cook ruefully. "All the better for us. We've got to save it. We can't do nothin' else.
Advance, strangers, and give an account of yourselves." The King's voice was as harsh as his features. Trot shuddered a little but Cap'n Bill calmly replied: "There ain't much for us to say, 'cept as we've arrived to look over your country an' see how we like it. Judgin' from the way you speak, you don't know who we are, or you'd be jumpin' up to shake hands an' offer us seats.
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