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That Gen'ral Canby, who later gets downed by the Modocs, is on the Rio Grande at Fort Craig. While we're pirootin' about in a blind sort o' fashion we ropes up one of Canby's couriers who's p'intin' no'th for Fort Union with despatches. This Gen'ral Canby makes the followin' facetious alloosion: After mentionin' our oninvited presence in the territory, he says: ""But let 'em alone.

There's a knock that canna be mista'en, an' a' heard it last night. A've focht deith for ither fouk mair than forty year, but ma ain time hes come at laist. "A've nae tribble worth mentionin' a bit titch o' bronchitis an' a've hed a graund constitution; but a'm fair worn oot, Paitrick; that's ma complaint, an' its past curin'."

Your partner's a shore enough optimist that a-way. "Cherokee don't make no retort. This Holliday ain't posted none that the partner Cherokee's mentionin' is Faro Nell, an' Cherokee allows he won't onbosom himse'f on that p'int onless his hand is forced. "When the time arrives to open the game, the heft of Wolfville's public is gathered at the Red Light.

Sure, this place is gittin’ to be but a sorry shpot for bachelors loike mesilf." "I ain’t mentionin’ no names, but there’s a man here ain’t treatin’ a mighty fine woman square and accordin’ to the way she ought to be treated." The information ran through the circle like an electric shock. Men stopped in the act of pledging each other’s healths to listen.

'Wha's son 's the hump backit cratur', says she, ''at comes in i' the gig whiles wi' the groom lad, think ye? 'Wha's but the puir man's 'at 's deid? says I. 'Deil a bit o' 't! says she, 'an' I beg yer pardon for mentionin' o' him, says she.

There's a knock that canna be mista'en, an' a' heard it last night. A've focht deith for ither fouk mair than forty year, but ma ain time hes come at laist. "A've nae tribble worth mentionin' a bit titch o' bronchitis an' a've hed a graund constitution; but a'm fair worn oot, Paitrick; that's ma complaint, an' its past curin'."

"Beg pardon, your honor, I don't rightly know as, it's wuth mentionin', but my lil' young 'un see'd a scarecrow sort of a feller not far from they rocks, the mornin' afore." It did not, however, happen. Nothing happened.

But it was quite possible he had seen my uncle tied up an' helpless, an' had himself stepped through the window an' shot him. Am I right, Chief?" The Chief nodded grimly. "Right, son." "You told me you didn't think I did it," Olson burst out bitterly. "An' I tell you so again," Kirby answered, smiling. "I was mentionin' possibilities. On your evidence it lies between my cousin James an' the Hulls.

When, they come in sight, he come up on deck, and says he, 'Well, my boys, we're headin' right into eternity, says he, 'and our chances for this world a'n't worth mentionin', any on us; but we'll all have one try for our lives. Boys, I've tried to do my duty by you and the ship, but God's will be done!

His name wus Black Smoke, an' he could n't talk no English worth mentionin', but we made out to understan' each other in Mex. He wus too darn hungry and tired to talk much anyhow. But I got what I wanted to know out o' him." "Well, go on, Hughes; you are making a long story out of it." "The rest is short 'nough.

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