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But a man is apt to be a leetle ha'sh in his anger; but I have an idee that the Lord makes some allowance for a man's doin's when he's a good deal r'iled. That's where the marcy comes in. Yis, that's where the marcy comes in; isn't it, boy?" and the old man looked at Herbert.

But Captain Lem was answering the boy and she listened to his words: "Course, sonny, I shan't lay it up again' you. An' I allow 't there's one thing decent about you: if you're quick to get r'iled you're just as quick to own yourself in fault.

"Wal, I reckon somethin' abbot this heah place of Slingerland's draws on a fellar," admitted Larry, resignedly. Allie did not long stay embarrassed by their sallies. "Neale, tell me " "See heah, Allie, if you call me Reddy an' him only Neale why he's a-goin' to pitch into me," interrupted Larry, with twinkling eyes. "An' he's shore a bad customer when he's r'iled." "Only Neale?

But he couldn't refrain from a snappy: "No, I don't! And how long at a time does a fellow keep at it? How tell whether a horse is groomed or isn't?" "Ginger! Do you know when your shirt's buttoned or when it ain't? Just look at Herbert's piece o' work an' do accordin'. But keep cool, Monty. Don't get r'iled an' don't rile your nag. You'll do all right you've got the makin' of a horseman in ye!"

"'You notes, Dan, says Texas Thompson, who's off to one side with Dan Boggs, 'you notes he talks like his heart's resentful. Them culprits has r'iled him up; an' now he allows that the short cut to play even is to marry 'em as they deserves. Which if you-all knows that former wife of mine, Dan, you'll appreciate what I says.

"Choke off roight where ye are," commanded Barney. "Oi'm yer fri'nd, Greg Carker, but Oi'll hit ye av ye sling any of that socialist talk at us! Ye've r'iled me now. Oi must have a shmoke to soothe me narves." "Me, too," grinned Ephraim, as they both rose. "You'll 'scuse us for a little while, won't ye, girls? We'll jest step into the smokin' compartment."

"Here's your fresh meat, Hackett two hind-quarters," he panted. "Load it on." "The boys will be r'iled to find Ben here in the mornin'!" whined the other man. "He won't eat any more grain f'r me!" the colonel boomed, wrathfully.

It was a mark put on Asa Levens's face as a warning to folks that God mistrusted him." "When he was dead it was different," said Scattergood, with solemnity. "It said he had r'iled God past endurance." Mary nodded. She comprehended. "The truth will do," she said, confidently. "Did Abner mention last Tuesday to you?" Scattergood asked. "No." "Where was Asa Levens last Tuesday? Do you know, Mary?"

"Well, it wasn't with you, still less with Miss Edith; for even you cannot serve her more gladly than I will. That old doctor r'iled me a little, though I can forgive him, since he says she is not seriously ill." "I'se glad you feels your privileges," said Hannibal, with some dignity.

She uttered a cry of protest; then, "What are you talkin' about?" she roughly demanded. "We had some argyment an' I got kinda r'iled. Finally he says if I feel that way we'll go pardners. He wouldn't listen to nothin' else, an' that's how it stands. He made twenty-four thousand an' I " "You You fool!"

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