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When the pursuit rounded the corner, the two looked wanly at each other, but neither spoke until the return of the brothers from the chase. Herman and Verman came back, laughing and chuckling. "Hiyi!" cackled Herman to Verman, as they came, "See 'at ole boy run!" "Who-ee!" Verman shouted in ecstasy. "Nev' did see boy run so fas'!" Herman continued, tossing the scythe into the wheelbarrow.

"Aren't you friendly?" "Just best friends ever. Bob hasn't better friend 'n me in camp. I like Bob 'n I love his cakes an' pies. 'Tain't my fault if he doesn't always seem to reciprocate, is it, Bob?" "What dat 'bout recipe fo cake? Nev' you min', Mister Henry-chick. I knows you, I do."

I nev' did hear no sech a rumpus an' squawkin' an' squawlin' an' fallin' an' whoopin' an' whackin' an' bangin'! They troop down by the outside celluh do', n'en bang! they bus' loose, an' been goin' on ev' since, wuss'n Bedlun! Ef they anything down celluh ain' broke by this time, it cain' be only jes' the foundashum, an' I bet THAT ain' goin' stan' much longer!

Danger hell fire if you call brother fool. Nev' min', Recky we un'stand each other. Two fools. I'm go'n behave." He knocked his derby in the back so it rested on his nose, stuck his chin up to meet it, and started off in the most unmistakable semblance of a tipsy man to be met anywhere. "See me behavin'?" he remarked sidewise, with a gleam of rollicking deviltry out of his eyes.

I done been knowin' Mawstuh Caspah ebber sence I was Ol' Mistis's tiah-'ooman dat's what she call me in de plantashum days an' I ain't nev' seen him so fractious ez he been sence dat letter come tellin' him come get dat po' li'l gal-child o' Mawstuh Louis's. Seems lak he jus' gwine r'ar round twel he hu't somebody!"

"Say, Bill," protested Buck Higgins, "'f you couldn't shoot no straighter'n you c'n talk you'd be a mighty poor risk for a insurance comp'ny. Nev' mind this here Jennie's history from th' time of th' flood. Get down t' th' present day." "Well," Bill continued reluctantly, "I tells Jennie 'bout Injun an' Whitey's bein' 'bout t' be added to her string o' pupils, an' what d'ye s'pose she responds?

"I hope not," Rex responded promptly, but Strong was not to be side-tracked. "No mother 'n the world not one no sir!" he went on. His voice broke with feeling. "I'll nev' forget it nev' don't ask me to," he insisted. "Dear Recky blessed old tomfool I'm go'n kiss you good-night." "You bet you're not," said Fairfax with emphasis.

"I'll show him he can't follow ME!" He charged upon the dog, shouting fiercely, and this seemed to do the work, for the hunted animal, abandoning his partial flights, turned a tucked-under tail, ran all the way back to the alley, and disappeared from sight. "There!" said William. "I guess that 'll show him!" "I ain' bettin' on it!" said Genesis, as they went on. "He nev' did stop foll'in' me yet.

Then you have nev' see that ring, which my Julienne, she wore on her finger. Ah, no? You have nev' see, in all the time that you come to Ba'teese house, the string of bead about her neck. Oui! Eet is the lie, you tell. You have see them eet is the lie!"

Nev' will sleep in my duds again, puss. That is, when I have a reg'lar human bed. Course camping, different. But still Let's see all the funny things we can do to us." He shaved two complete shaves, from lather to towel. He brushed his hair. He sat down by a campfire sheltered between two rocks, and fought his nails, though they were discouragingly crammed with motor grease.

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