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The Deacon staggered a little he had not thought of it in that light before. "Deacon, that money'll do more good than all the prayin' ye ever done. 'Xcuse me I must tell Mary," and the carpenter dashed into the house. Had Mrs.

At last Ed Austin ventured to say, apologetically: "I'm willing to do almost anything to help Adolfo, but they'll make a liar of me if I take the stand. Isn't there some other way out?" "I don't know of any," said Lewis. "Money'll square anything," Ed urged, hopefully, whereupon Urbina waved his cigarette and nodded. "This Ricardo Guzman is the cause of it all. He is a bad man."

Then she'll be of age, and I can't say 'Boo! And her share of 'Bije's money'll be hers, too. And don't you believe that that fact has slipped Sister Dunn's memory. I ain't on deck to head her off now; if she puts Malcolm up to gettin' Caroline to give her word, and Caroline gives it well, I know my niece. She's honorable, and she'll stick to her promise if it runs her on the rocks.

"Savin' for you and now you're savin' for somebody that'll make it fly when you go, I bet. Some day you'll lay down and die and your money'll be scattered. If you leave me any, Becky," he teased her, "I'll put it all in an automobile." "What, them wild things! Road-hogs, I heard somebody call 'em, and I think it's a good name. My goodness, abody ain't safe no more since they come on the streets.

If you can put in a couple of thousand pounds or so between you, you can travel about and see the country, and your money'll be working for you all the time. Did you ever see a gold mine? They owned that they never yet had been a yard below ground. Then he opened his gate preparatory to taking them down the 'Old Stick-in-the-Mud, and brought them with him into one of the front rooms.

How nice it was that Mamsie had promised she might try this very morning while Mrs. Pepper was down at the parsonage, mending the minister's study carpet. "Now I guess the money'll begin to come in, and Mamsie won't have to work so hard," thought Polly over and over, and her heart beat merrily, and the color flew over her cheek. "Tell me, Polly," begged little Phronsie, holding the apron tight.

And she keeps straight on Sunday no money'll tempt her I've seen it tried. Do you want the ten?" "No. I've got plenty." "We must look in at that Jolly Rovers' ball tonight. There'll be a lot of fellows with money there. "We can sure pull off something pretty good. Anyhow, we'll have fun. But you don't care for the dances. Well, they are a waste of time.

"What do we need a treasurer for?" "Oh, they always have one!" insisted Polly. "Maybe the money'll come." "Sure! Somebody might donate a million dollars to us and what should we do without anybody to take care of it!" Miss Crilly chuckled happily. The work of organization being disposed of, Mrs. Bonnyman asked what was to be done next. Polly didn't know.

Jenny looked at him and laughed then snapped her fingers in his face. "Lies, is it?" she said "Well, lies make good crops, an' Farmer Jocelyn's money'll 'elp them to grow! Lies, indeed! An' how dare I come here? Why, because your old uncle is stiff an' cold an' can't speak no more an' no one would know what 'ad become o' Ned Landon if I wasn't here to tell them an' show his own letter!

I haven't got the money from the one that's doing the hiring yet, so I couldn't pay him." Mother Borton gave an evil grin, and absorbed another inward laugh. "I reckon the money'll come all right," said Mother Borton, recovering from her mirth. "There's one more anxious than you to have 'em paid, and if you ain't found out you'll have it right away. Now for guards, take Trent no, he's hurt.

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