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Don't come in lines, break it up, push each other, fight to get ahead, and you're noisy, too. You're shouting. You're saying, 'What's this? What's it all about? What's the matter? Which way did he go? Say anything you want to, but keep shouting anything at all. Say 'Thar's gold in them hills! if you can't think of anything else. Go on, now, boys, do it again and pep it, see.

You make good the second year, or back you come to me, domination and all." "I agree to that if the plantation can be developed." "The stuff is there; all it needs is some pep." "All right, I'll take the job." "You and your wife shall spend the fall and winter with me. In February you can start to work." "Are you out for Cunningham's hide?" "What would you do in my place?" "Sit tight and wait."

Lots of the boys have dogs but none of them are as smart as Pep." Jerry could not answer for a moment. In her picture of her homegoing, Pepper had had his part; but it would be another link "Of course you may take him. He'll love being with you." Long ago she had reconciled herself to sharing Pepper's devotion with Graham.

And then, the next day, I met May, the girl who effected my reformation. She was a clergyman's daughter who, to support her widowed mother, had accepted a non-speaking part in a musical comedy production entitled "Oh Joy! Oh Pep!" Our acquaintance ripened, and one night I asked her out to supper. I look on that moment as the happiest of my life.

And I must say Barry is a lucky chap." "Well, he's some whizz himself," says I. "Bound to be or else he couldn't run a car a mile and a half just on his breath." How's that? Has something happened to me? Course there has. Something generally does, and if I ever get to the point where it don't I hope I shall have pep enough left to use the self-starter. Uh-huh.

Of course I did not tell them this, but gave them a real old fashioned Pep Talk, & told them if they really made good they might be moved up to Rio or Copenhagen or may be even London. "Every thing being O.K. in Medellin, we left on the 12th inst., heading at first South to fool any nosey cops & then straight West so as to be out of range of the patrol boats.

"Yes, indeed; a heap worse. I was thinkin' he was goin' to croak last night." "I'll go right down with you." "Shall I go, too?" put in Frank hesitatingly. "I'll go willingly if you want me." "I dunno," replied Pep slowly. "Dad don't want no visitors. I was only going to get Mr. Dare. But I reckon you can come. Dad won't know de difference. He ain't right here."

"Pep," he said, "it shows that you're right because lots and lots of automobiles are coming along our road since the old bridge burned down and it's a detour and that means hundreds and hundreds of them have to go past our refreshment place and we're going to make lots of money. And I thought of a dandy idea, it's what they call an inspiration.

"Is the 'pep' going to work with you?" asked Noll laughingly. "Surely! I wouldn't dare be slow, even in drawing my breath, after hearing the K.O. talk in that fashion." "Same here," Noll nodded. "I've been working sixteen hours a day ever since I hit camp," chimed in another lieutenant. "What's the new system going to be? Eighteen hours a day?"

"If Hayes were pleased with my preaching I should greatly suspect my call to the ministry." "But seriously, I am certainly not a great preacher, and perhaps not a preacher at all. They say I have no 'pep, which with some of them appears to be the distinctive and altogether necessary characteristic of a popular preacher." "What said Innes?" enquired his father. "Did you ever hear Innes say much?