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Updated: May 13, 2025


Yuah hosses wa'nt done up any to speak of by yuah pasear yiste'day, an' the buckskin is fresh. That bunch is ourn." "Oh, I am so glad," she cried eagerly. "I'll be ready before you get saddled up." She was flushed with excitement as they slowly cantered out, but paid careful attention to Douglass's minutely detailed instructions as he outlined his plan of campaign.

The boy was pale and tired from hunger and his long hours in the saddle, and it was all the pony could do to stagger in. "It's little Dick," shouted Bud. "Well, jumpin' sand hills, whar you-all been all night? Takin' a leetle pleasure pasear?" "Oh, Bud, I'm so tired and hungry," said Dick, as Bud lifted him from the saddle. "Here you, Bill, git busy in a hurry.

I ought to fire you ought to of done it long ago; but I fire my own men they don't fire theirselfs. Go eat." "Can't you eat none now, too, Colonel?" I ast him. "Not yet," says he. "Maybe after a while." I went out and got the first square meal I'd had for two days. When I couldn't eat no more right then, I sort of taken a pasear around the house, which was looking like hell by now.

"Oh, I've just been out to El Paso on a little pasear guarding the stage," was the reply. Now the little pasear was a continuous night and day round-trip of twelve hundred miles. Bill had slept and eaten as he could. When mounted, he scouted every possible point of ambush for lurking Indian or bandit. Crossing open stretches of country, he climbed up on the stage and slept.

That is the way Senor Johnson conceived a wife's eyes. The routine of life, then, soon settled. After breakfast the Senor insisted that his wife accompany him on a short tour of inspection. "A little pasear," he called it, "just to get set for the day." Then his horse was brought, and he rode away on whatever business called him.

"If you don't come, I'll take a pasear and go look for you." She helped him to his feet and they stood for a moment facing each other. "You must put your hand on my shoulder and lean hard on me," she told him. But when she saw the utter weakness of him, her arm slipped round his waist and steadied him. "Now then. Not too fast," she ordered gently.

P'r'aps it would be better to take a leetle pasear now, but later we can come back and find another orphant infunt and christen her the Phoenix, which is Greek fur sold agin."

They couldn't follow their own any farther, and they managed to scare our quarry into hiding in the interior. We waited until the soldiers returned to the post, when we concluded we would take a little pasear over into Mexico on our own account. "We called ourselves horse-buyers.

"Well, let her come," Tom resumed cheerfully; "I come from Georgy, and in that country, it ain't considered perlite to worry if you've got one square meal ahead. Which, by the way, reminds me that that's about all we've got ahead now. You just set here with the team a while, while I take a pasear down the cañon to see if I can get a deer for supper to-night.

This 'ere pasear down to Gortamalar is the first time I goes a-gallying about on what the Three Crows calls 'blue water'; and when that schooner hit the bar I begins to remember that my stummick and inside arrangements ain't made o' no chilled steel, nor yet o' rawhide. First I gits plum sad, and shivery, and I feels as mean an' pore as a prairie-dog w'ich 'as eat a horned toad back'ards.

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