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Allie's away an' Ma's layin' down, so " "Ma isn't ill, I hope?" "N no. Just ailin'. I thought mebbe one of the neighbors had run in to see her, but I guess they're busy. We got lots of neighbors here, rich ones, an' we made up our minds to like 'em, if they'll give us a chance." "You were in luck to find a house in such a smart neighborhood, Gus.
Kitchell headed back here to fill canteens. Th’ Mex was goin’ to guide ’em south by another trail—one he knows. He’s layin’ it out for th’ Old Man now. It’s a pretty rough one; they’d have to take it slow. Could be we could catch up before Kitchell makes it—’specially since he don’t have this Mex leadin’ him now." When it was necessary Rennie could move fast.
He wanted to know why in time I hadn't given it to him when it fust come. He was real ugly about it, for him, and kept pacin' up and down the barn floor and layin' into me, till I begun to think he was crazy.
She went on, gloomily: "You used to fish sometimes with a Yankee recruit named Allen Roy Allen?" "Ye-s'm," he sniveled. "There's my fish-pole an' his'n layin' onto the roof " "How did he hail you when he wanted you to come across to take him fishing?" "He jest come down to the shore an' hollered twicet " She bent closer, scanning his dilated eyes; speech died on his lips.
"He's de guy dat handed her one when she was young, an' she's been layin' fer him ever since! Sure! I know! Ain't I worked him fer her till I wears me shoes out tryin' to get somet'ing on him! Sure, she's in on it! Go on, Slimmy, wot's de lay? Wot do I do fer dat century?"
And there wasn't none of the other girls there that knowed I ever knew Rod Bullard. So, you see, I ain't been arrested yit. "Layin' here yistiddy all day, with nothin' to do but think and cry, I made up my mind I'd kill myself. I tried to do it.
He's dead in the air, an' he goes down sideways, strikin' his face first on the rosin-canvas an' then layin' dead, his head twisted under 'm till you'd a-thought his neck was broke. ME I did that for a hundred bucks an' a bunch of stiffs I'd be ashamed to wipe my feet on. An' then I pick Bill up in my arms an' carry'm to his corner, an' help bring'm around.
It wouldn't surprise me if it was the very strings what Rosemary has found in the trunk and is layin' out to wear." "Me neither," Matilda chimed in. "She was wearin' lace on her petticoats and high-heeled shoes, and all her handkerchiefs was fine linen," Grandmother continued. "Maybe you'd like some lace ruffles under your grey alpaca, wouldn't you, Rosemary?" The girl got to her feet blindly.
Mixter, and you get back to bed, says I, for Aunt Abby had been layin' down considerable lately, though somehow she contrived to do the work. "'I'm well enough, says she. 'Don't you think she had better have the doctor, Miss Anderson? "'The doctor, says I, 'I think YOU had better have the doctor.
"We was in the Red Sea at the time," said Moxey, clearing his throat, "layin' at anchor, and a precious hot time we had of it. There was never a cloud a'most in the sky, and the sun was nigh hot enough to fry the decks off the ship. Cook said he'd half a mind to try to roast a junk o' beef at it, but I never heard that he managed that.
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