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Simmons' brother went and asked them what was it about; and one of the Hatburns that's their name said he'd busted the loony just because!" "What did Simmons answer back?" Hunter Kinemon demanded, his coffee cup suspended. "Nothing much; he'd law them, or something like that. The Simmonses are right spindling; they don't belong in Greenstream either."
The prisoners were taken to the county seat, and in time received prison sentences for their many crimes in the countryside. Hi Lang spent some hours in the cave, and when he came back told the girls that Carver had not been "loony" after all, for in the cave he found silver, and, time proved, a considerable vein. Lindy grieved over her father's death.
"Permit felicity to include book belong departed parent of valued wife. Deceased lady write as per day. Li Ho extract and think proper missy to know. Honorable Boss head much loony. Secure that missy remain removed if desiring safety. Belong much danger here since married as per also enclosed. Exalted self be insignificantly warned by person of no intelligence, Li Ho."
Brice's revulsion of sentiment was so complete, and the gratitude that beamed in his eyes was so sincere, that Mr. Tarbox hardly needed the profuse apologies which broke from him. "Forgive me!" he continued to stammer, "I have wronged you, wronged HER everybody. But as you know, Mr. Tarbox, how I have felt over this, how deeply how passionately" "It DOES make a man loony sometimes," said Mr.
She just goes on a-laughing fit to bring tears to your eyes to hear her, and says she, 'I hope you'll all get on all right without me." "I hope you said as how we should miss her something dreadful," said Mrs. James anxiously, "Have another cup." "Thank you, my dear. Do you take me for a born loony? Course I did.
Don't I copy 'em out plain for her, so as folks won't know her handwrite? Go 'way! you're loony!" Then, possibly doubting if this latter expression were strictly diplomatic with the business in hand, he added, in half-reproach, half-apology, "Don't ye see I don't want ye to be fooled into losin' yer chance o' buying up that Summit wood? It's the cold truth I'm tellin' ye." Mr.
Cazot didn't know this and I wouldn't tell him, for he was rather fly with the cards himself when he wan't watched too close. Well, he struck me for a loan; said his little girl was hungry and he hadn't a cent to buy bread. Gad, but he looked wild though! I always thought he was more'n half loony. Well, as I had helped to fleece him I lent him a hundred and took this here note.
I call to mind when he was a boy pretty dirty and ragged he was too as he used to lean over the parapet of Blackfriars Bridge and watch the current sort of swirling round the piers, and he used to say as how he could hear what the river was saying. I used to think him loony. But it was po'try, sonny, all the time."
"You start in to arrest me and you'll arrest two miles straight up above here, travellin' a hundred miles a minit." "There ain't any grit in him, Nute," mumbled Cap'n Sproul. "Jest give a whoop and dash on him." "That sounds glib and easy," demurred the prudent officer, "but if that man hasn't gone clean loony then I'm no jedge. I don't reckon I'm goin' to charge any batteries."
Only one man, Stern, was able to give them coherent word or welcome when at last they came, for Chalmers and Carmody lay dead, Wren in a stupor, Blakely in a deathlike swoon, and "that poor chap yonder" loony and hysterical as a crazy man. Thank God they had not, as they had first intended, waited for the break of day.
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