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That one bone was mashed into about twenty-nine splinters, and when it came to putting 'em together again a couple of pieces were missing. I must've mislaid 'em somewhere. Anyway, I make a limping exit for life." "Then no more stage for you eh, my girl?" "No more stage."
" ... He's got six suits of clothes, three for summer and three for winter, and two others to wear to parties one regular full-dress suit and another without any tails on the coat that he told Miss Carpenter was a dinner-coat, but Roland Barnette says he must've meant a Tuxedo, because nobody wears that kind of clothes except at night; so how could it be a dinner-coat?... And Miss Carpenter told Ma he's got twelve striped shirts and eight white ones and dozens of silk socks and two dozen neckties and handkerchiefs till you can't count and...."
"I should say about two hundred tiny tots have gone by, with maybe five hundred more still in line waiting their turn, when there halts in front of Emily a fancy-dressed tiny tot which he must've been the favourite tiny tot of the richest man in town, because he's holding in his hands a bag of peanuts fully a foot deep. It couldn't of cost a cent less'n half a dollar, that bag.
"Huh!" exclaimed Creede, disgusted with his own make-believe, "you don't seem to care whether school keeps or not. I'll excuse you from any further work this evenin' here's your mail." He drew a bundle of letters from behind his back and dropped it heavily upon the table, but even then Hardy did not rise. "Guess the Old Man must've forwarded my mail," he remarked, smiling at the size of the pack.
"We stopped the barrage at one point to have a little chin, but unable to agree, we jest started all over again. An' I kinder guess I must've notched the critter some, for he hauled off an' skinned the cat by kickin' out.
We thought afterwards he must've been reckoning that, maybe, the rush of water would tear her away from the rail by-and-by and give him a show to save her. We daren't come alongside for our life; and after a bit the old ship went down all on a sudden with a lurch to starboard plop. The suck in was something awful. We never saw anything alive or dead come up."
"You don't understand," he said. "My father died before I was born. He " "It must've been very hard on your mother," she said. "Left all alone with her family ... and a new baby on the way." "They'd known for a long time," said Orne. "My father had Broach's disease, and they found out too late. It was already in the central nervous system." "How horrible," whispered Diana.
He brought two chairs outside the cabin. "Shucks!" exclaimed Sammy, as she seated herself, and removed her sunbonnet; "they must've eat and run. Wish'd I'd got here sooner. Young Matt run away from me this afternoon. And I wanted to see him 'bout Mandy Ford's party next week. I done promised Mandy that I'd bring him. I reckon he'd go with me if I asked him."
It was hauled right outta the mine shaft across the beach to the ship that was waitin'. And there's fresh work in that mine, but not a tool or a scrap of paper to tell who was workin' it. It must've been cleaned up like that every time a ship left after loadin' up. Humans wouldn't've done it. They wouldn't care. Huks would.
"Young and slim, she was scarce more than a girl. With brown hair, I'm told, though I'm afraid I can't furnish ye much more o' a description, and I'm sad t' say I've got no photograph." "Guess I won't be able t' see her face the way I do his," said Johnnie. "She must've been very sweet-lookin' in the face," declared Father Pat.
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