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Stebbins an’ I want him to understand ’t if Mr. Stebbins can’t come he’s got to come just the same’s if he could anyhow. I may seem quiet to you, Lucinda, but if I do, it only shows all over again how little you know. This is a awful day an’ if you knew how awful you’d be half way back to the barn right now. I ain’t triflin’—I’m meanin’ every word. Every syllable. Every letter."
"What a place to abide in, Molly, the shadow of the All Loving, the All Mighty one, a shadow that casts glowing light instead of darkness like our earthly shadows, a pure white light in which, lookin' through the eye-glass of faith we can read the meanin' of all the sorrows and perplexities and troubles he permits us to endure, and find every word on 'em gilt edged with glory.
"Bet a cookie he's runnin' the blame bill up to two dollars, with all this chinnin'. Why can't th' ol' nabob write a letter, like common folks, an' give his extry cash to the poor?" "Meanin' you, Peggy?" asked Nib Corkins, with a chuckle. "He might do wuss ner that," retorted Peggy. "Lor' knows I'm poor enough. You don't ketch me a-talkin' to New York at a dollar a throw, Nib, do ye?"
There wuz I, still a-holdin' him by the back of his frock he had on his barn clothes. "Then do you tell your pardner the meanin' of your actions imegetly and to once."
"Nope, son, I cussed myself for hangin' them reins round my neck. What you say your name was?" "Pete." "What was the trader callin' you any other name besides Pete?" "Yes, I reckon he was. When he is good 'n' drunk he would be callin' me a doggone little " "Never mind, I know about that. I was meanin' your other name." "My other name? I ain't got none. I'm Pete." Annersley shook his head.
"I wasn't meanin' granny nor yet stumpin' Simpson." "I don't know what you're driving at," said Clare. Tommy burst into tears. "Ain't you the only one I got, up or down?" he cried. Tommy had a little bit of heart not much, but enough to have a chance of growing. If ever creature had less than that, he was not human. I do not think he could even be an ape.
"Frightened, are ye?" and the prospector took a step closer to the unhappy villain. "But ye'll be more frightened before I git through with ye, let me tell ye that. What's the meanin' of sich actions? Out with it." "I t-thought y-you were dead," Curly stammered. "An' so ye was takin' the matter of justice into yer own dirty hands, eh?" "Somebody had to do it."
"Meanin'?" asked the other, as he mechanically swabbed the bar. "Meanin' that you an' Doc's goin' to help me do it. An' that hain't all. Tonight 'long 'bout dance time I want that saddle horse o' yourn an' yer sideways saddle, too. They's a gal o' mine come in on the train, which she'll be wantin', mebbe, to take a ride, an' hain't fetched no split-up clothes fer to straddle a real saddle.
I've been meanin' to tell you I don't come to church now; since my son was killed, I don't seem to 'ave the 'eart to go anywhere 'aven't been to a picture-palace these three months. Any excitement starts me cryin'." "I know; but you'd find rest in church." Mrs. Soles shook her head, and the small twisted bob of her discoloured hair wobbled vaguely. "I can't take any recreation," she said.
"'I'll let you have a slap on the ear, I says. "'Aw, you go to hell! says Micky. "Next work-out day Hamilton pulls off the same stunt. He's feelin' extra good that mawnin', I guess, 'cause he makes a nine mile trip of it. Micky stands there with me, watchin' the colt go round 'n' round the track. "'Why don't you can that choc'lit drop, he says, ''n' put a white man up? "'Meanin' you? I says.
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