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I went there to see the Prints Napoleon, and not to see the place, which I will here take occasion to obsarve is about as uninterestin a locality as there is this side of J. Davis's future home, if he ever does die, and where I reckon they'll make it so warm for him that he will si for his summer close. It is easy enough to see why a man goes to the poor house or the penitentiary.
And, as you truly obsarve, sir, there's small chance of findin' a man once he's in here. As well run after a rabbit in his hole." "Or search for a needle in a haystack," observed the Captain, as he gazed with curious interest around and above him. "Well, Ben, I give in. You were right when you said there was no probability of my finding any of the outlaws here."
"Here we are," said Mickey. "here's the spot where I left my cratur a couple of days ago, and where I don't see him just now. Use your eyes a bit, and tell me whether you obsarve him." Fred was scarcely less anxious than his friend to recover the steed, for, recalling his experience in that line, he had good reason to mistrust Indian horses.
I say, Fred, did ye iver saa the loikes of him? We must git him to run a race and jump and swim and stand on his head and show jist what he can do. I'm glad as I say to obsarve that he is aslaap, for he must naad the same. I say, Fred, let's stay awake till daylight, so as to fool him."
"A madman is always a dangerous person in the community, and the moment I see any signs of your malady all I have to do is to shoot you through the head." "Do yez obsarve any signs at presint?" "You needn't ask the question, for the moment it breaks out the report of the gun and the crash of the bullet will give you a hint of the trouble." Tim laughed.
"I thought I'd show you the place where they didn't cross," was his reply, and then he broke into the merriest laughter, as well he might, for he had solved the mystery. "Do obsarve where the trail comes down to that big bowl?" asked Terry, pointing to the huge, circular cavity below them. "Of course." "Well, that's a mistake; that isn't the right trail."
Just then a cow showed some alarm of the approaching figure and walked hastily away. This caused the bull to throw up his head and stare at Terry. "Obsarve!" called the latter to his friend, who began to feel uneasy over the appearance of things.
"What's up?" asked Mickey. "Why, the trail's getting too hot. I ain't fur from them horses." "Well, doesn't ye want us to stand by and obsarve the shtyle in which you are going to scoop them in?" Simpson shook his head. "Ye are both too green to try this kind of business. I never could get a chance at them varmints if I took yer along. All you've got to do is to stay yer till I get back.
The stoodent and connyseer must have noticed and admired in varis parts of the United States of America large yeller hanbills, which not only air gems of art in theirselves, but they troothfully sit forth the attractions of my show a show, let me here obsarve, that contains many livin' wild animils, every one of which has got a Beautiful Moral. Them hanbills is sculpt in New York.
In fact it simply meant that he understood their ability in that respect better than they did themselves. And so, after reading his Bible, a portion of it aloud, he lay down upon the blanket of Terry, as he did two nights before, and soon fell asleep. "I'm glad to obsarve the same," remarked Terry; "for the good lookin' spalpeen must be in naad of slumber.
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