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Updated: September 14, 2025
"Well, spit it out and have it over with!" snapped Slavens, feeling that there was something behind the man's actions to which he had not given words. "That was a purty good coat I left with you that night," suggested Shanklin, looking up without the slightest stirring of humor in his dry face. "You're welcome to it, if that's all," said Slavens. "That's all. I was kind of attached to that coat."
"You're just cuttin' capers, Tim, becuz you've heard that we're takin' the war-path quit pullin' me, you big Irish elephant! Is it true we're takin' the war-path?" "How do I know?" cried Murphy; but the twinkle in his blue eyes betrayed him; "bedad, 'tis home to the purty lasses we go this blessed day, f'r the crool war is over, an' the King's got the pip, an " "Murphy!" I said.
He's had croupy coughs before this, an' wheezin'-spells, an' been hot like all childern will when they eat too much, but we never went stark crazy over it." "Miss Dixie is a purty good judge, Sam," Henley answered, incisively. "She'd be hard to fool if danger was lurkin' around.
"'Exactly', says she: 'that's it. 'Well, acushla, says he, 'you've a purty and an innocent-looking face; but I'm tould there's many a trap in London well baited. Just only run over while I'm looking at you, and let me see that purty face of yours smiling at me out of the windy that that young lady is peeping at us from. "This she had to do.
I landed right in the middle of them, bear and dogs, fightin' like gamecocks. The bear clim a tree. Bill sung out 'Is it fur down thar? and I said 'Purty fur. 'Waal, I'm a-comin', says he; and with that he grabbed a laurel to swing hisself down by, but the stem bruk, and down he come suddent, to jine the music.
As he spoke the crowd seized the black giant by the arms and neck and hair, and dragged him away towards the village, leaving our friends in solitude. "A very purty little scene," remarked Phil Briant when they were out of sight; "very purty indade, av we only knowed wot it's all about."
Ann went to the ladder and called: "Bim, I saw you fly up that ladder. Come back down. Here's a right nice young man come to see you." "Is he good-looking?" Bim called. "Oh, purty as a picture, black eyes and hair and teeth like pearls, and tall and straight, and he's got a be-e-autiful little mustache." "That's enough!" Bim exclaimed. "I just wish there was a knot hole in this floor."
At this she scolded herself roundly and seemed quite ashamed. "'One of these days, when I get time, I am going to train her to use a napkin when she eats, said Johnny. "'She'll be a perfectly accomplished lady then, added Mary Ethel. "By this time some of the stranger children had left the table and had come over to my cage to look at me. "'The admiral's an awful purty feller, said one.
Mechanically the waking man took his place by Burke's side and began pumping, Lucien lying limp between them. Kelly, they reasoned, must have been dead some time, by the way he was pillowed. When Shea was reasonably sure that he was alive, he looked at his mate. "Phat way ar're ye feelin'?" asked Burke. "Purty good fur a corpse. How's yourself?" "Oh, so-so!" "Th' Lord is good to the Irish."
He knows mines, all right, out our way, don't he? and he crowded a handful of these tin-foil cigars on to me, and acted real sociable. Told me to drop in any time. Say, he'd run purty high in the yellow stuff all right." "At two o'clock, you say?" "Yes." "And what's his number?" "Gee, I forgot; I can tell you, though.
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