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José and Dick were the first to apprise the Captain of the true state of affairs, although he had not remained insensible to the threatening looks and dark, sullen faces that greeted him on every hand. "The place has become too hot to hold you, old man," said Dick. "You and Chiquita had better go somewhere for a little pasear.

Quick! That's right. Now, you and I are going out of this saloon by the back door. I'm going to walk beside you, and we're going to laugh and talk as if we were the best of friends, but my hand ain't straying any from the end of my gun. Get that, amigo? All right. Then we'll take a little pasear."

So you kin be wearin' that ar headstall kinder like this evening when the contractor's here, ez if you'd jest come in from a pasear." Miss Rosey did not however immediately avail herself of her father's purchase, but contented herself with the usual scarlet ribbon that like a snood confined her brown hair, when she returned to her tasks.

He did not fear any particular trouble at San Gabriel, but the news he had had from some of the northern establishments was not reassuring; and the missions were so closely united in one common bond, that what was an injury to one was an injury to all. After reading and re-reading the letters, he put them away, and betook himself to his garden for a little pasear before his midday meal.

"We calculate to take a moonlight pasear over to the Cross Roads and meet the down stage at about twelve to-night. There's plenty of time yet," he added, with a slight laugh; "it's only three o'clock now." There was a dead silence. Even the rain withheld its continuous patter, a dumb, gray film covered the ashes of the hushed hearth.

Good-bye, and tell Billy he must come over and see us right away." "You'll drive carefully?" queried Aunt Eleanor again. "Jest like I was goin' to get pinched," said Overland, bowing. As Collie rode down the last pitch, leading the restive Sarko, Dick Tenlow stepped from the brush. "'Morning, Collie. Out for a little pasear?" "Shouldn't wonder, Dick." "Horses are lookin' good.

One morning, when we went ashore in the boat, we found him at the landing-place, dressed in California style, a wide hat, faded velveteen trowsers, and a blanket cloak thrown over his shoulders and wishing to go off in the boat, saying he was going to paseár with our captain a little. We had many doubts of the reception he would meet with; but he seemed to think himself company for any one.

The figure that jumped from the box and separated the struggling men belonged to this singularly direct person. "You're riding inside?" said Charley, interrogatively, to Cass. Before he could reply Miss Porter's voice came from the window: "He is!" Charley promptly bundled Cass into the coach. "And you?" to Hornsby, "onless you're kalkilatin' to take a little 'pasear' you're booked outside.

"I don't wonder you distanced the deputy," he said cheerfully, throwing down his burden, "if you can take the hunting-path like that. In a few days, if you stay here, I can venture to trust you alone for a little pasear when you are tired of the tree."

"Ez how? you sez," said Bill, catching at the hook. "I drives up yer some night, and you sez to me, 'Bill, hev you got two seats over to the Divide for me and aunty out on a pasear. And I sez, 'I happen to hev one inside and one on the box with me. And you hands out yer traps and any vallybles ye don't want ter leave, and you puts your aunt inside, and gets up on the box with me.

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