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"It's all right, aunty," called out the leader. "We only want some information. Come to the door." "In one minute I be with you," was the answer. "I'se a nursin' my old man here he done gone and took the smallpox and " The smallpox! Had the voice announced that a million Union troops were descending upon the party the consternation would not have been half as great. The smallpox!

"Are you going to sit here?" she cried. "What will Lord Nick say if he finds out you've let Jack get into a fight?" "We ain't nursin' mothers," declared the Pedlar. "But I'd kind of like to look on!" And he rose. Unkinking joint after joint, straightening his legs, his back, his shoulders, his neck, he soared up and up until he stood a prodigious height. The girl controlled a shudder of disgust.

"'Pardon me, says the broiler; 'you have my checks. "'What? growls 'Single Out; 'I knowed this game before you quit nursin', Bright Eyes. I can protect my own bets. "'That's right, chimes the dealer, who I seen was 'Curly' Budd, Wilmer's pardner. "'Lord! thinks I, 'there's a pair to draw to. "'Do you really think you had ought to play this? It's a man's game, says Wilmer nasty.

Here's the first one: Don't it seem to you that the right one to pay for the doctorin' and nursin' and such of Mr. Moriarty that's Annie's pa ought to be the feller who hurt him? That feller, instead of Caroline?" "Sure thing! If you know who did it, he's your mark." "He could be held responsible, couldn't he?" "Certainly." "Um-hm. So I thought.

"Wal, Kate Bland ain't nursin' any shot-up boys these days. She hasn't got time." A laugh followed this sally; then came a penetrating silence. Some of the outlaws glanced good-naturedly at Duane. They bore him no ill will. Manifestly they were aware of Mrs. Bland's infatuation. "Pete, 'pears to me you've said thet before." "Shore. Wal, it's happened before."

Dale heard the girl fumbling at the fastenings of the door, and he knew that his imitation of Sanderson's voice had deceived her. "Word that Ben was hurt," he lied. "The east train hit him as it was pullin' in. He's bad off, but the doc says he'll come around if he gets good nursin', an' that's why I've come "

"'Hell! says Micky. 'Do they think I'm a stiff? "'Sh-h-h! says the sister that's nursin' him. "I don't see Hamilton fur a month. One day I goes over to the big Eastern sale at New York, just to hear ole Pappy Danforth sell 'em. Pappy's stood on a block all his life. He knows every hoss-man in the country. When he tells you about a hoss, it's right; 'n' everybody takes his tip.

He don't throuble his hid to tell much to any wan; an', sure, wasn't the doctor slaapin' whin he returned aboord i' the night, an' wasn't I nursin' of 'im, and d'ee think any wan could git at 'im widout my lave?" Otto thought that certainly no one could easily accomplish that feat, and was about to say so, when Dr Marsh said remonstratively

"Cheer up, sir," he said, in a tone of encouragement, "you mustn't let your spirits go down. A good rest here, an' good grub, wi' Softswan's cookin' to say nothin' o' her nursin' will put ye all right before long." "Thanks, Little Tim," returned the missionary, with a smile; "I do cheer up, or rather, God cheers me. Whether I recover or am called home is in His hands; therefore all shall be well.

Before midnight we were all in bed, and next mornin' we were up bright and early attendin' to business, while other men were nursin' swelled heads. Is there anything the matter with temperance as a pure business proposition? Bosses Preserve the Nation

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