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Updated: June 5, 2025
It's hair remover. Sulphur in it." "How could you ever smell that far, Dammy?" "I wonder what's in those books?" Adam pondered. He sat cross-legged on the ice chest and ate slowly for a time, then remarked, "You didn't put up these quinces, Mamma." "No; they're Sadie's. Think of your noticin'!" "You got to teach Edie cookin'," he said. "She can't cook fit for a Cuban. Lots of time, though.
Craig was too mad f'r words. She says 't they've been noticin' a curious taste in the water, but not bein' in the habit o' drinkin' the house cat, they never thought of its bein' him. She's troubled over findin' the cat 'n' troubled some more over not findin' the tail. She says Mr.
Where d'you s'pose he came up? Oh, I know! He got out on the other side under them trees, while we was huntin' for Frank, and not noticin'. How'd he look, anyway?" "I don't know; I just saw him half a second. Kind of smiling, and like he wanted to play." "Well, I know him," said Dave. "It's the new boy, and the next time I see him Oh, hello! There goes our raft!"
She bought a pistol and started for the depot, firmly resolved to kill the first man that molested her. She did not meet anybody until she arrived at the Junction, and she sat down in the depot to rest before the train came. Pierce, the hotel man, is one of the most noticin' persons anywhere, and she hadn't been seated a York minute before his eye caught the discrepancy in her apparel.
"I wouldn't say that," stated the Senator carefully. "But after you bumped into me, and then stepped into the agent, and then turned around and took in my scenery, noticin' the set of my legs, I says to myself, 'painter-man or writer. It was kind of in your eye. I figured you wa'n't no painter-man when you looked at the oil paintin' over the bar.
The President, and lots of 'em, I knew would take it right to heart, and feel dretfully worked up and slighted, if I didn't call on 'em. And then, I had to carry Dorlesky's errent to the President anyway. And I thought I would tend to it right away, so I sot out in good season. When you are a noticin' anybody, and makin' 'em perfectly happy, you feel well yourself.
"But it looks like the kid ain't got no appetite to git well, for they misses him from the tent in the night and finds him rootin' in the grass, and likewise a drizzle fallin'. 'G'wan, he says, 'lemme go and die like I wanter. He said I was a liar and a fake and I was playin' sick. Lemme alone. "Two weeks," went on the cook, "he laid around, not noticin' nobody, and then "
I remember noticin' last time I was there that her chimney needed pointin', and I spoke to her about it, the bricks looked poor in some places." "Can you see the house from your north gable window?" asked Mrs. Hand, a little absently. "Yes 'm; it's a great comfort that I can," answered her companion.
"But it looks like the kid ain't got no appetite to git well, for they misses him from the tent in the night and finds him rootin' in the grass, and likewise a drizzle fallin'. 'G'wan, he says, 'lemme go and die like I wanter. He said I was a liar and a fake and I was playin' sick. Lemme alone. "Two weeks," went on the cook, "he laid around, not noticin' nobody, and then "
I'm too deeply chagrined about my failure with that big drum; an' then ag'in, I'm scared to ask a girl to go. You-all most likely has missed noticin' it a heap for I frequent forces myse'f to be gala an' festive in company but jest the same, deep down onder my belt, I'm bashful. An' when I'm younger I'm worse.
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