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Updated: June 7, 2025


This I did as fast as I could, but he waddled along at a quickish pace, breaking the stout boughs with wonderful ease as he forced his way through them. I managed, however, to keep his shaggy back in sight, and again got pretty close up to him, following at his tail with the intention of shooting him between the shoulders, as soon as an open space in the brushwood would allow me to do so.

"I'm not in such a hurry now, because I told the old woman I would like to wait a little and see how that fust medicine acted. The patient spoke to me this time. When I took the thermometer out of her mouth she says, `You are comin' up ag'in, doctor? speakin' low and quickish, as if she wanted nobody but me to hear." "But how about the symptoms?" said I, impatiently.

There might be the value of a weak battalion present; all naked to the waist, blacked with grease and soot, and painted with white lead and vermilion, according to their beastly habits. They went one behind another like a string of geese, and at a quickish trot; so that they took but a little while to rattle by, and disappear again among the woods.

"And whatever she is, there is up sail and after us. If the fellow has a quickish pair of heels, he'll very soon cut us off." While I was speaking, the square-headed sails of the lugger were run up on her short, stumpy masts.

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