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"Goin' to trail him, Cheyenne?" came presently. "That's me." "Then let's pass the hat," suggested the first speaker. "Wait!" said Cheyenne, drawing a pair of dice from his pocket. "Somehow, and sometime, I aim to shoot Panhandle a little game. Then you guys can pass the hat for the loser. Panhandle left them dice on the flat rock, by the water-hole. My pardner, Bartley, found them."
It crossed the Boy's mind that they'd be putting up a josh on his pardner pretty soon, and at the thought he frowned. Keith had been saying that the old miners had nearly all got "squawed." He had spoken almost superstitiously of the queer, lasting effect of the supposedly temporary arrangement.
Young women come here without a friend in the world, and the next thing that happens is a gentleman steps up to 'em and says, "If you'll take me for your pardner for life, I'll give you a good home and love you ever so much besides"; and off goes my young lady-boarder into a fine three-story house, as grand as the governor's wife, with everything to make her comfortable, and a husband to care for her into the bargain.
After a few months both letter and book came back unclaimed, and from that time nothing more has been heard from the Horseherd. The book bears the inscription:— “To the Pferdebürla, with greetings from his Pardner.” A few words must be said about the translation. In August, 1898, a translation of the first article on Celsus, made by Mr.
"Your father wouldn't indorse those unwise sentiments, I reckon and I'd hate to bet your husband would," he added audaciously, with a glance at Collins. "But I love to hear you say it, even though we never could be. You're a right game, stanch little pardner. I'll back that opinion with the lid off." "You should be a good judge of those qualities.
And as I looked on my precious pardner I bethought fondly, no matter how little a man may weigh by the steelyards, or how much a Arvilly may make light on him, if Love is enthroned in his person he towers up bigger than the hull universe. And so, filled with joy radiatin' from the presence of the best beloved, and under the cloudless sunshine of that glorious day, I set out on my Trip Abroad.
The one reason she had dreaded he might offer to himself had evidently never entered his head. Whatever guesses he might have made on the subject, he was plainly guiltless of thinking she might have come with him because she was in love with him. "No, I can't think of any other reason, if the one you gave isn't the right one." "Quite sure?" "Quite sure, pardner." "Think!
"Your loving wife made that, pardner, and I 'spose you'll acknowledge the corn now." "Confound you!" The hunter seemed angry enough to annihilate the tramp, but the latter stood back and grinned complacently in his face. "Couldn't fool me, brother," chuckled Jounce. "I 'member when Iris gin ye that rap.
He explained matters from the time when he had been a tough little kid who wouldn't say his prayers, and became quite sentimental in recalling how one thing had led to another, and that to something worse, and so on, until well, here he was, and a mighty bad business to be in, pardner. His last request, in riding away, was: 'Now, pardner, don't think too hard of me, will you?
Davis' pardner is Randolph Gentleman Bill, we call him fur short, he's so nice and perlite. He's from yer State, too, I reckon." "Randolphs of Booneville," said Gentleman Bill; rising and extending his hand.
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