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"What makes you think so?" "Easy! He's got brains, hain't he? I rode with him maybe a mile, but I could see that. Well! If he'd stole that money, they wouldn't 'a' found it yet. Them fellows make me tired!" Carr found him seated at the spring, shaking with laughter. "Jack, he's all there your boy! Couldn't any judge size it up better." "Frame-up, then?" "Sure! That part's all right."

He understood it all now, and his anger had ceased. The count felt that he was looking at him mockingly and pityingly, and he paused with a slight blush on his face. "Egad, it's quite possible!" muttered the author complaisantly. "Perhaps she would do very well, only the part's been assigned. We can't take it away from Rose."

Ever'body is so stuck on yer singin'." "All right," said Lovey Mary, enthusiastically; "you bring the book over and show me where my part's at. And, Jake," she called as he started off, "you tell Billy I'll be glad to." For the next ten days Lovey Mary dwelt in Elysium. The prompt-book, the rehearsals, the consultations, filled the spare moments and threw a glamour over the busy ones.

Tears of disappointment, which she vainly strove to hold back, rose to her eyes, as she grimly folded her arms, and facing him, said, "Now, what am I to do?" "Stay here for the present, Deborah," he answered. "Eh? A'n't I summonsed? The job I undertook isn't done yet; the wust part's to come! Maybe they'll let me off from puttin' the rope round his neck, but I a'n't sure o' that!"

The captain nodded. "Seems so," he said. "That part's plain enough, but go on. The rest of it is what I can't get a hand-hold on. See what you make of the rest of it, Olive." The rest of it was to the effect that the writer, being Mr.

"Back thou goes then," said the Mouldy; "that part's easy." "And for the second half of thy wish no magic is needed but the magic of steadfast heart and the patient purpose, and these thou hast without any helping or giving of ours," said the courtly Mouldierwarp.

"M-well!" he deeply sighed, "all that part's over, anyway," but he tingled in an anguish of sympathy with what she had suffered. "You see, Miranda, how she looked at me when she first came in with him, so proud and independent, poor girl! and yet as if she was afraid I mightn't like it?" "Yes, I see it." He pulled his hat far down over his cavernous eyes, and worked his thin, rusty old jaws.

The attorney drew a long envelope from his pocket, extracted therefrom a folded document, donned a pair of gold-mounted eyeglasses, and began to read aloud. The will was short and very concise. "'I, Abijah Rodgers Warren, being of sound mind " "You're sartin that part's true, are you?" broke in the captain. Graves nodded, rather impatiently, and continued.

The entire elenchus and inquest is just as to whether parts which you can abstract from existing wholes can also contribute to other wholes without changing their inner nature. to be the full bradleyan answer. The 'whole' which he here treats as primary and determinative of each part's manner of 'contributing, simply must, when it alters, alter in its entirety.

My part's done let the lawyer do his." He strolled round into the back garden, and lit his pipe. After a while, as the twilight faded, he saw a light in Hester's sitting-room on the ground-floor. He went to the window. Hester and the servant-girl were both there at work. "Well?" he asked. "How about the woman up stairs?"

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