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It saved their feelings, he had heard. The waiter bowed and retired. Adna spoke to his family: "Since we pay the same, anyway, might's well have the best they got." The waiter gave the three a meal fitter for the ancient days when kings had dinner at nine in the morning than for these degenerate times when breakfast hardly lives up to its name.

But his mutterin' had interested me consid'ble. I figgers if he's a hold-up, chances is he's got a nice fat cache hid away somewheres, an' seein' he hain't never goin' to need it I might's well have the handlin' of it as let it rot where it's at. I tells him so an' agrees that if he tips off his cache to me I'll retaliate by givin' him the gun. He swears he ain't got no cache.

There was a chorus of exclamations. "That's so." "By gosh we're in for't, an we might's well go ahead." "Ye're right, Paul." "We'll git aout the hoss-fiddles an give em some mewsic." "We'll raise devil nuff fer em ter night." "Come on fellers." "Les give em a bonfire."

I don't suppose," he added, reflectively, "that I could scrape up enough to feed the chickens this mornin', but I guess I might's well see." He passed over to the little building. What he saw when he looked within seemed for a moment to produce no impression upon him whatever. He stared at the hillock of grain in motionless silence. Finally Mr.

Marm Parraday still had her bonnet on. She was grimly in earnest as she talked to Lem so much in earnest, indeed, that she never noticed the expressman's greeting. "That's what I've come home for, Lem Parraday and ye might's well know it. I'm a-goin' ter do my duty what I knowed I should have done in the fust place. You an' me have worked hard here, I reckon.

For a long time the boy sat there gravely thinking. At last, with a sigh, he said to himself, "Might's well go to bed. Don't feel like doin' anything to-night." He was used to undressing in the dark and he did not light the lamp, but as he was about to get into bed his hand touched something smooth and stiff that was lying on the pillow.

"Didn't see no one else coming across the causeway, didger?" he inquired. "Not a soul." "Guess I might's well start, then." He pulled a watch out of his pocket. "What do you make it?" Not one of us had a watch, so we couldn't make it anything at all. We thought it was about two o'clock. "'Taint," said the car-driver decidedly, with the air of a man nipping a fraud in the bud. "It's one fifty four.

"Putty good pay, but I don't know but I might's well take it." "Of course you're to take it!" said Will eagerly. "All we ask of you now is not to tell anybody anybody," he added with special emphasis, "that we've taken the canes away. Don't tell any one of it or the whole game will be spoiled." "I'll be as mum as a hitchin' post."

Otherwise, with my Rush Silencer, we might's well have shooed an owl out of a barn. She left just that way when we let her go. No sound except the propellers Whoo-oo-oo! Whoo-oo-oo! There was a dip in the ground ahead. It hid her lamp for a second but there's no such thing as time in real life. Then that lamp travelled up the far slope slow too slow. Then it kinder lifted, we judged.

Gen don't seem to care much, but the old lady's got it on her mind that she'd like to have a lord in the family, no matter how high they come; and she can work on Gen. Last summer she wanted to go after him wanted to track him to his lair; but I thought she might's well stop there, and put m' foot down.

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