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Carson rubbed his jaw, flashed a quick look at Bud Lee as though for moral support, looked still further embarrassed, and finally choked over his brief: "No'm." Judith sat smiling brightly up at his hard features. "I've heard dad talk about that," she said thoughtfully. "I guess I've got at least one real man on the ranch, Carson. Oh, don't dodge like that!

And she said it was all right with her, and that she was back in her little room again. I reckon it's the room where you both used to live?" "She isn't married! What did she say?" "No'm, not married. That's all off. Her feller throwed her down. But she says she wants you to write to her right away and tell her now tell her about things you know " "What does she say? Tell me exactly what she said."

I just done fry 'em." "Did you clean and wash them carefully?" persisted Mrs. Bonnell. "No'm. Dey's such triflin' fish I ain' see no sense 'n botherin' ter clean and wash 'em." The next morning such smelts as had been left uncooked for the previous breakfast, came to the table a truly tempting sight, but with the first mouthful a distinct murmur arose and Mrs. Bonnell exclaimed: "Mercy upon me!

"I don't remember just when," he answered feebly. "I guess it was day before yesterday." "Gracious! How did it " "He he just came up and bit me." "Why, that's terrible! It might be dangerous for other children," said Mrs. Williams, with a solicitous glance at Sam. "Don't you know whom he belongs to?" "No'm. It was just a dog." "You poor boy!

Oh, I suppose she sneezed 'em all around, an' I set Elly Precious down in 'em! Right in a nest o' measles!" "What was Elly Precious doing there? I don't remember any Benjamins." "No'm oh, no'm. They're very recent. It's that house with the baby-pen in the front yard to keep their baby in. I set Elly Precious down in it, too, one day." Evangeline shuddered.

I recall the occasion when she came to me looking actually concerned and remarked: 'I'm sorry, 'm, but them two varses that was on the mantelpiece in the pink bedroom I started up. 'Don't dare to say you've been unlucky with them! 'No'm, I wasn't unlucky. I was just careless when I broke those. A low moan escaped my lips.

Did you ever see him?" Vesta said, "No, dear." "I saw him," Rhoda said, with a compression of her mouth and a gleam of her eyes. "He bruke a stone with his fist and Misc Somers kep the stone, and what do you think it was?" "Marble?" "No'm; chork!

They did go to college at Pine Bluff but they went to the Catholic High School first down at Pine Bluff. No'm they don't help me. They say it's all dey can do to get along. They never have told me how much they make. Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: James Spikes 2101 Bell Street, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 91 "Good morning. Yes'm I remember the Civil War. I was a soldier.

"Don't you want to see the new dress Rhoda's doll is going to have? I suppose you could make your doll's dress yourself?" It seemed a hard thing to say. Feeling round was not pleasant. "P'haps I could, but she doesn't wear dresses," Rebecca Mary answered, gravely. "No?" This was puzzling. "Her clothes don't come off, I suppose?" Then it could not be the nice, friendly doll. "No'm.

She told him she had run up to see how he was getting on, and if he wanted anything seen to before Sara came. "No'm, thank you, ma'am. Everything is attended to. I couldn't let anyone else prepare for Blossom. Only to think, ma'am, she'll be home the day after to-morrow. I'm just filled clear through, body, soul, and spirit, with joy to think of having my little Blossom at home again." Mrs.

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