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"Then I will go back myself," said Mrs. Lander with dignity, "and we sha'n't need the gondoler any more this mo'ning," she added, "unless you and Mr. Hinkle wants to ride." She got ponderously out of the boat with the help of the gondolier's elbow, and marched into the house again, while Clementina followed her.

"Mas'r Tom he say he won't come in to supper, Missy; he 'low he's powerful busy, gittin' ready to go to Memphis in the mo'ning," explained Steve, as he followed Betty into the dining-room.

Maybe that's what he thinks, but we don't want to forget that Cass Fendrick made him sheriff and your father fought him to a fare-you-well." "Then we can't expect any help from him." "Not much. He ain't a bad fellow, Bolt ain't. He'll be square, but his notions are liable to be warped." "I'd like to talk with him," the young woman announced. "All right," Mackenzie assented. "To-morrow mo'ning "

He didn't even look at him. "What's the matter with yo' this mo'ning, Brer Coon?" shouted Unc' Billy. Bobby Coon kept right on, without so much as turning his head. Unc' Billy watched him, and there was a puzzled look on Unc' Billy's face. "Must be that Brer Coon has something powerful impo'tant on his mind," muttered Unc' Billy, as he started on.

Speak yore little piece. How came yo' here, right now?" "I got lost in the Wind River bad lands this mo'ning, and I been playing hide and go seek with myself ever since." "Where yo' haided for?" "Gimlet Butte." "Huh! That's right funny, too." "Why?" "Because all yo' got to do to reach the butte is to follow this road and yore nose for about three miles."

And out of his troubled heart he had answered, "Beats me, 'Lissie." "They've sent for the officers. Jack Flatray is on the way himself. So is Sheriff Burke," volunteered Alan gloomily. "Getting right busy, ain't they?" Norris sneered. Again Lee glanced quickly at Norris. "I reckon, Phil, we better drive that bunch of sheep down to water right away. I clean forgot them this mo'ning." "Sure."

Even the telegram she had wired implied an undeniable interest in him. Dick went with a light heart to the interview she had appointed him. He slipped an arm through that of Davis. "Come on, you old bald-headed chaperone. Didn't you hear the lady give you a bid to her party this mo'ning? Get a move on you." "Ain't you going to let her invite get cold before you butt in?" retorted Steve amiably.

The play is we're gentlemen of leisure, just out for an amble to get the mo'ning air," Curly cautioned. While they fed, watered, and saddled they swapped gossip with the wrangler. It would not do to leave the boy with a story of two riders in such a hurry to hit the trail that they could not wait to feed their bronchos.

"Oh, my deah suh! you are not going back to town this mo'ning!" protested the warm-hearted Major Caspar, as the quartet was rising from the breakfast-table an hour later. "Why, bless youh soul! I wouldn't think of letting you go from undeh my roof in such weatheh as this!

No, she didn't exactly meet him, because he saw her before she saw him, and he promptly climbed a tree. "Ah suppose yo'all heard of the terrible creature that scared Reddy almost out of his wits early this mo'ning," said Unc' Billy. Granny stopped and looked up. "It doesn't take much to scare the young and innocent, Mr. Possum," she replied. "I don't believe all I hear.

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