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"That," replied Tim, "marks the grave of some poor chap that died on his way to the Klondike. Do ye obsarve that cairn of stones a bit beyont?" Each saw it. "That marks anither grave; and ye may call to mind that we obsarved more of the same along Lake Lindeman." Such was the fact, though this was the first reference to them.
"Deerfut," said Terry, who was nosing about, "I obsarve ashes here, as though somebody had been ahead of us." "Deerfoot built a fire but a few moons ago, and staid over night." "If it was good enough for ye, I can stand it," said Terry, "which is the remark me uncle made when the Duke of Argyle asked him to stay to dinner."
While we are looking about, and axing ourselves whether there's anybody else at all around us, one of the spalpeens sinds his bullet down here, coming closer to us than is plaisant. Did ye obsarve him?" "I saw nothing but the flash. Do you think they could see us?" "Not where we are now. We're too far away from the light.
"They are white men," said Howard. "Do yez obsarve any pipes sticking out of their mouths?" "One or two are smoking." "Then boord them if they won't surrender." "They have headed toward us," remarked Elwood, "and must wish to say something." A few moments later the two boats came side by side, and before any one else could speak Tim made his request known for tobacco.
"How in the world did you get him in there?" asked Ned Sinton, as soon as his astonishment had abated sufficiently to loosen his tongue. "Easy enough," replied Croft. "If ye obsarve the top o' the trap, ye'll see the rope that suspended it from the limb o' that oak.
"The first rules," said she to him, "for you to obsarve is these: tell truth; be sober; be punctual; rise early; persavere; avoid extravagance; keep your word; an watch your health. Next: don't be proud; give no offince; talk sweetly; be ready to oblage, when you can do it widout inconvanience, but don't put yourself or your business out o' your ways to sarve anybody.
The tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, was so regular that nothing was plainer than that no living quadruped could have made the sound. "That was not the cow," whispered the startled Terry; "she has more sinse than to do any thing of the kind, as me uncle used to obsarve whin he was accused of kaapin' sober; but I'll find out by the same token what it all means."
The party were seated in various positions about the raft, looking anxiously ahead, when Tim pointed a little way in advance, with the question: "Do ye all obsarve that?" He indicated a high bank of sand on the right which had been cut out by the erosion of the violent current. Near by some philanthropist had put up a sign, "Keep a Good Look Out."
The men registered, during which Tim remarked to the landlord, who seemed never to be without his long-stemmed meerschaum pipe between his lips: "This gintleman isn't the burglar that ye would think from his looks. He belongs to a good family, or ye wouldn't obsarve him in my company. The young gintlemen are two princes that are travelling in cog.
Whin by the process av nature they get sejuced into a big fight that was none av their seekin', he sez: 'Obsarve my shuparior janius! I meant ut to come so. We ran round an' about, an' all we got was shootin' into the camp at night, an' rushin' empty sungars wid the long bradawl, an' bein' hit from behind rocks till we was wore out all except Love-o'-Women.
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