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She fumbled there a moment and straightened triumphantly, grasping a flat, buckskin bag. "I'd feel like shakin' you if you went to anybody else but me," she declared, untying the bag. "I know what men is Lord knows I see enough of 'em and their meanness and if I can help a woman outa the clutches of one, I'm tickled to death to git the chancet.
"If you saved your breath and kept up, we'd cut down a few of that thousand," he chided. "Who? Me? If you'd get outa the way I'd show you a pace what is." Smoke laughed, and let out another link. The whole aspect of the adventure had changed. Through his brain was running a phrase of the mad philosopher "the transvaluation of values."
"I mean he's jumped the town," Kite repeated. "You got me nervous asking for him that way. While you was on the roof, I took a squint around and found he was gone with his hand baggage. That means he's gone outa town." "Not if the suitcase you squinted for was a brown sole leather " I was beginning, but the Kite cut in on me. "I seen that one you had. That wasn't it.
I knock what name outa him fella. I pay Seelee, big fella master along Balesuna, one case tobacco catch that fella Arunga. All right. Arunga pay that fella case tobacco. Six pounds that fella Arunga pay. Alle same one year more that fella Arunga work Berande. All right. Now he catch ten fella whip three times. You fella Billy catch whip, give that fella Arunga ten fella three times.
It was exactly like a heap of giant jack-straws into which some mischievous spirit had tossed a large pebble. At one end a flame sputtered and spread cheerfully. A panting and grimy conductor staggered toward it with a pail of water from the engine. Banneker accosted him. "Any one in " "Get outa my way!" gasped the official. "I'm agent at Manzanita." The conductor set down his pail.
The pucker of his lips grew more pronounced. "Where do you git off at, then?" "Well, we kinda thought we could fix it up to save part of the increase outa the wreck, anyway." "Oh. That's it ay?" He studied them another minute. "You'll want all my best cows, too, I reckon all that grade stock I shipped in last spring. Ay?"
"I been thinkin' about that devil's lantern we seen the other night," he said, when he had returned to his pocket the plug with a corner gone. "They's something funny about that the way it went over there and stood on the Tippipahs again. I ain't sooperstitious. But I can't git things outa my head. I want to go hunt fer that mine of Injun Jim's. This here is just foolin' around huntin' silver.
He just done it outa pure cussedness and himself. That's clean. That's right. Because it's natural. But them fight-fans! Honest to God, Saxon...."
"I guess I'm in the wrong, young fellow I DID holler 'Tie 'im down. But if you'd ever been around this outfit any you 'd have known I didn't mean it literal." He stopped and suddenly he laughed. "I've been yellin' 'Tie 'im down' for two years and more, when a critter breaks outa the bunch, and nobody was ever fool enough to tackle it before. It's just a sayin' we've got, young man. We "
"If you saved your breath and kept up, we'd cut down a few of that thousand," he chided. "Who? Me? If you's get outa the way I'd show you a pace what is." Smoke laughed, and let out another link. The whole aspect of the adventure had changed. Through his brain was running a phrase of the mad philosopher "the transvaluation of values."
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