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"Well," said Sundown, "I reckon I got to be joggin'. Thanks for the check." Corliss waved his hand. "I'll step over to the gate with you. Thought perhaps you'd stay and see Billy." "Nope. I ain't feelin' like meetin' folks today. Don' know why. Sky's clear and fine, but inside I feel like it was goin' to rain. When you comin' down to see leetle Bill and Neeter?" "Pretty soon. Is Billy well?"

As the man repeated Jed's question, he drew his hand wearily across his brow; "I I it doesn't much matter, boy. I suppose I must find some place where I can stay to- night. Do you live near here?" "Nope," Jed answered, "Hit's a right smart piece to whar I live. This here's grindin' day, an' I've been t' mill over on Fall Creek; the Matthews mill hit is. Hit'll be plumb dark 'gin I git home.

At length, after what to Joe seemed a very long time, the hunter paused. "Are we near enough?" whispered Joe, breathlessly. "Nope. We're just circlin' on 'em. The wind's not right, an' I'm afeered they'll get our scent." Wetzel rose carefully and peeped over the top of the grass; then, dropping on all fours, he resumed the advance. He paused again, presently and waited for Joe to come up.

"Let's go down past old Mary Bounder's house and throw stones at the door. Then she'll come out and chase us and one of us can go in and get her pet cat and tie a can to its tail," proposed Ted the following Monday. Mary Bounder was a curious old woman, who lived all alone in a cabin near the woods, and was the mark for many a joke on the part of the boys. "Nope," said Bob firmly.

"Nope; but I got his cayuse," Hopalong replied, shoving a fresh cartridge into the foul, greasy breech of the Sharps. "An' here's where I get him got to square up for my eyes some way," he muttered, firing. "Missed! Now what do you think of that!" he exclaimed. "Better take my Winchester," suggested Red, in a matter-of-fact way, but he chuckled softly and listened for the reply.

Ain't had a bite!" "Huh!" "Huh!" Silence for forty minutes. Then: "Huh! Had a bite?" "Nope!" "Huh!" That was generally the sum total of their interchange Yet it satisfied them, for their souls were in harmony.

And he sure is a good one." "Well, I'll speak to the chief. I imagine he'll let you go with me." Pete shook his head. "Nope. He wouldn't even if he had the say. But the sheriff of Sanborn County has kind of invited me to go over there for a spell. I guess he figured on leavin' here in a couple of days."

The vivid mark was offering its crimson tinge sharply against the dead blue of the rest of the baby face. "And, Tess," burst forth Teola, "how gladly I would give you a dress for yourself if I could, and a dress for him! You can't bring him like this to the church. You don't mind coming as you are?" "Nope," came the bitter interruption from the squatter.

They said he had gone down to the blacksmith's to get something fixed for a car. I thought perhaps you'd seen him go by." Billy shook his head lazily: "Nope," he said, "I've been busy this morning. He mighta gone by." "Well I'll just drive down and see!" The car started on and turned into the Lane that led to the blacksmith shop.

Moshup, at the time when Nope was visited by Tackanash, had a wife of equal size with himself, and four sons, and a daughter, the former tall, strong, and swift, very expert at catching fish, and nimble in pursuit of deer, the latter beautiful, sweet-voiced, and bounding as the fawn.

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