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The answer was curt and sharp there on the announcement board of the Union Station: OZARK CENTRAL ALL TRAINS ON TIME But Martin had only one remark to make, that it still was snowing. Noon of the third day came, and the Ozark Central became the detour route of every cross-Missouri mail train.
I guess I've got enough education to do me; anyhow, I can write Ozark Briskow in the lower right-hand corner and that seems to get me by." "You wouldn't consent to go back or have a tutor, like Allie?" "Who, me?" Briskow laughed scornfully. "Um-m! Merely a suggestion. You are the architect of your own career." "I'm fed up on that kind of schoolin', Mr. Gray.
And that's how me and Buddy came to be named Allegheny and Ozark. But we never expected to see 'em. The drought burned us out too often." Allegheny and Ozark. Quaint names. "Times must have been hard." The remark was intended only as a spur. "Hard!" There was a pause; slowly the girl's eyes began to smolder, and as she went on in her deliberate way, memory set a tragic shadow over her face.
I have a cold spot in my head." Mallow deposited his bag with a sigh of relief. "Glad it's no worse. Anybody can cure a cold in the head." "Sit down and light up while I tell you about it." In a few sentences Gray made known the story of Ozark Briskow's infatuation, and the reason for his own interest therein. "The woman is of the common 'get-rich-quick' variety," he concluded, "and she won't do."
The natural inference from this remark was that he believed nothing more was to be apprehended from the Winnebagos, so long as our three friends were on their way to the cabin of the Hunters of the Ozark. The danger would now be transferred to that point.
When I was not teaching I worked on the farm of the family with which I boarded. The second winter I was first assistant in the Ozark city school, Ozark, Ala., and was offered the principalship for the next term, but I declined in order to further pursue postgraduate studies in agriculture at Tuskegee. I remained there for six months.
"We are not liable to forget it, Professor," added Ned. "The Ozark region is unusual in having within such limited areas so wide a range of geological formation." Professor Zepplin in his enthusiasm was waxing eloquent, and the lads were giving respectful attention.
The majority do so, but, as I have said, the race produces in its way its quota of venturesome explorers, who now and then are encountered many hundreds of miles from home. Within the preceding few weeks, Deerfoot had met two warriors among the Ozark mountains, who, he saw at a glance, came from a long distance and probably had never before been in that section.
Good deal of water all over Cole's Creek Chute, 12 or 15 ft. bank could have gone up above General Taylor's too much drift . . . . Night didn't run either 77 or 76 towheads 8-ft. bank on main shore Ozark chute.
It was half a sob, half a laugh, and, half sobbing, half laughing, the young man stopped his horse on the crest of the Tigmore Hills, in the Ozark Uplift, raised in his stirrups, and looked the country through and through, as though he must see into its very heart.
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