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"Who do you-all reckon did the attackin'?" he stammered. "I don't know. You ought to know more about it than I do. You folks up here in the hills are altogether too sudden too handy with your guns. One of these days you will meet some one who is more so." "Ah reckons that young woman's kinder sudden, too," answered Jed, with a sheepish grin at Miss Briggs.
"'Since you-all has exackly that sum left in your treasury, observes this Holliday, puffin' his seegyar, 'I reckons I'll let one of these yaller tokens go, coppered, on the high kyard ag'in. You-all doubles or breaks right yere. "The turn falls trey-eight. Cherokee takes in that ten thousand dollar chip.
Why, when it gets known in the village that Sam Dale's going to preach on drink there isn't a seat down Chapel. Well, I tell 'ee he frightened me last time I sat under him. That's why old man Timbury has it in for me whenever he gets the chance." Mark looked puzzled. "Old man Timbury keeps the Hanover Inn. And he reckons my pa's preaching spoils his trade for a week.
He pulled the tarpaulin back, and disclosed a vessel whose hull was nearing completion. I did not ask if it was Pascoe's work. It was such an amusing and pathetic surprise, that, with the barge-builder's leering face turned to me waiting for my guess, there was no need to answer. "He reckons," said the barge-builder, "that he can do a bit of cruising about the mouth of the Thames in that.
I ain't ridin' herd on apparitions; an' whenever ghosts takes to romancin' about in the cow business, that lets me out. "'I reckons, says Enright, wrinklin' up his brows, 'I'll take a look into this racket myse'f. "'An' if you-all don't mind none, Enright, says Peets, 'I'll get my chips in with yours.
"No great loss if it has landed over in the Cumberlands," observed Tom Gray. "Wash, where did the mule hit you?" "Ah reckons all ovah, 'cept on de bean. Why dat fool mule kick me? Hain't nevah done nothin' laik that befo'. Ah ask yuh why he do dat?" insisted Washington. They glanced at Emma, whose face reddened. "I threw a stone at you and hit the mule, if you must know," she said.
Then the writer reckons that these volunteers "will be backed by the whole country," and this naturally leads to the consideration of the Eighth Resolution, for the backing would obviously be of much greater value were the whole population armed.
Around him were grouped the well-beloved of Arthur Dillon, the souls knit to his with the strength of heaven; the Senator, high-colored, richly-dressed, resplendent, sincere; the Boss, dark and taciturn, keen, full of emotion, sighing from the depths of his rich nature over the meaning of life, as it leaped into the light of this scene; Birmingham, impressive and dignified, rejoicing at the splendor so powerful with the world that reckons everything by the outward show; and all the friends of the new life, to whom this ceremony was dear as the breath of their bodies.
The State reckons the value of its "forests" at something like 27,000,000 florins, and yet there is no efficient supervision of this property, which, from the increasing scarcity of wood in Europe, must become in time more and more valuable. The mines of Hungary are estimated in round numbers at 210,000,000 florins, and here again there is a lamentable absence of wise administration.
The Emperor of China reckons himself next after the king of the Arabs, after him the king of the Greeks, and lastly the Balhara , or king of the Moharmi al Adon, or people who have their ears bored.
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