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Jim. All right, Bill. Jack. I owe you one for that, Bill. Bill. Owe it me then, Jack. Jack. You ain't a sharin' of your yennep, Bill. Bill. Mattie didn't say I was to. She knowed one wouldn't break up into three nohow. 'Tain't in natur', Jack. Jack. You might ha' guv me a bite, anyhow, Bill. Bill. It ain't desirable, Jack size o' trap dooly considered. Here comes your share.
She liked to chat with 'im now an' then, but la, me! if you women are so dead bent on splicin' folks why don't you keep your eyes open? Listen to me, an' see if I ain't right. You watch an' see if Dolly an' Warren Wilks " "Pshaw!" Miss Sally-Lou sniffed. "Dolly will never give Warren a second thought not now, nohow. She's got 'er sights up, an' she'll never lower 'em ag'in."
"I ain't keerin'," said the old woman, recklessly, to herself, although consciously recreant to the traditions of the family, and sacrificing with a pang her distorted sense of loyalty and duty to her kindlier impulse. "I warn't born a Kittredge nohow." "Yes, 'm," said Evelina, meekly; "but I don't feel much like talkin' noways; I never talked much, bein' nobody but men-folks ter our house.
"I trade in a mandoline fer him what had her neck kind o' busted off on one side. I couldn' play her nohow, an' I found her, anyways. Yes-suh, I trade in 'at mandoline fer him 'cause always did like to have me a good dog but I d'in' have me no name fer him; an' this here Blooie Bowers, what I trade in the mandoline to, he say HE d'in have no name fer him.
'tis a wise son that knows his own father in Gloucestershire, isn't it, Peregrine?" said I, putting the Shakespearian cart before the horse. "Yes, it be, to be sure, to be sure," was the reply. "I can't make 'em out nohow; they're funny folk in Gloucestershire."
Besides, it's twenty miles to the nearest town, and the Injuns'll be on us long before anybody could get to town and bring back help, even supposin' the Injuns didn't pot him before he got fairly started. O' course, we couldn't do anythin' before dark, nohow." "Don't you think they'll attack before that?" asked Dick.
"It ain't proper nohow," muttered Sucatash. "That bum is her husband, Dave!" "I don't get this, quite," said Wallace. Then Solange explained, telling them of the strange bargain she had made with De Launay and something of his history.
An' den sez he, 'Count be damned! jes so; 'don't yer know hit's in de papers dat ef yer don't 'bey me an' wuk obedient ter my wishes, yer don't git nary cent, nohow at all? I tole him I didn't know dat ar, and didn't reckon he did.
Old Wambush looked over his shoulder at Westerfelt, a sheepish look on his face. "Don't pay no 'tention to her," he apologized; "she's had the very old scratch in 'er ever since Toot was run off; I don't harbor no ill-will, but women ain't got no reason nohow. They never seem to know when peace is declared. It's the women that's keepin' up all the strife twixt North and South right now.
"There's no pleasin' her, nohow, no matter how you try! I wouldn't stay if 'twa'n't for the wages and the folks at home what's needin' 'em. But some day some day I shall jest b'ile over; and when I do, of course it'll be good-by Nancy for me. It will, it will." Old Tom shook his head. "I know. I've felt it. It's nart'ral but 'tain't best, child; 'tain't best. Take my word for it, 'tain't best."
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