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Doctor, you remember that day you give her a ride in your ottermobile an' forgot to bring her home for more 'n a hour? My, but that child was happy!" "'Ma, says she when I come home that night, 'you know what heaven is? "'Child, says I, 'folks like me mostly knows what it ain't. "'I beat you, ma! says she, clappin' her hands.
"You seem to have a little of everything back here in the van, Mr. Perkins." "Reckon I hev," the other agreed complacently. "From a spool of thread to a pitchfork, and from a baby rattle to wax funeral wreaths, there ain't nothin' the folk hereabout hev use for that I don't carry. The big ottermobile order trucks don't hurt my business none; I ben workin' up my trade around here fer twenty year."
But your sister's had him to the excursion and he's got just a little seasick comin' over. Mis' Tuttle, yer sister, is going to leave him with you, till she can come and take him home, by land, ye know, in her ottermobile she's coming to get you too, fer a visit, ye know." There was an effect almost as of panic on the Fall of Rome.
No need to worry your sister will take care of that bird like he was one of her own, and then you can go over in yer ottermobile to git him and when you fetch him you can take her home with yer fer a visit." From The Century Magazine Mrs. Rawling ordered Sanford to take a bath, and with the clear vision of seven years Sanford noted that no distinct place for this process had been recommended.
And I tell ye, son, thar's agoin' to be a ranch soon, with hosses for the gal, an' an ottermobile for the old couple. I struck it rich in this here lode and pocket. So-long, boys!" He shook hands with each of them, as did also the girl, whose astonishing nerve, when facing that terrible grizzly, Bob would never forget. Then they separated.
"This here liquid soap is nice" turning the faucets gingerly "and don't the boat set good onto the water?" Then returning to the rich topic of Mrs. Tuttle and her pampered bird, "Where's she get all her money for her ottermobile and her gold cage?" Mrs. Tinneray at an adjacent basin raised her head sharply, "You ain't heard about the Tuttle money?
"There's there's an ottermobile comin' up behind," Lou ventured. "They been tootin' at you for some time, mister." "Let 'em," the old man cackled shrilly once more. "I've been drivin' on these roads afore them things was heard of, an' I don't calc'late to turn out for 'em." The warning of the siren sounded again disturbingly close, and the rush of the oncoming car could be plainly heard.
"She was with another lady an' two gentlemen, an' I guess they come in an ottermobile," Lou explained. "They was in one the next day, anyway the one that slammed into the egg-wagon." She described in detail the two occurrences, and added miserably: "I didn't mean to tell you, Jim, but as long as I'm not goin' on with you I might as well. It was me that walked on your note-book back there on Mrs.
The rapidly diminishing clatter of horses' hoofs down the hill, and the old man's vigorously roared recriminations assured him of the safety of the rest of the entourage even before Lou replied. "Not hurt a mite, but I'm laughin'!" she exclaimed breathlessly. "Oh, Jim, you you should have seen it. That ottermobile hit square in the middle of the wagon, and there ain't isn't a single egg "
And she had her nose buried in one of Mis' Peavey's pink peonys, a-blushing as pretty as you please over it at that country bumpkin of mine with all his fine manners. That Miss Alford is one of the most sweet girls you ever have saw. She and me have been friends ever since. She comes out to see me in her ottermobile sometimes.
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