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An' I ain't regrettin' 'Lisha's goin' one mite; I believe you'd rather go on doin' for him an' cossetin'. I think 't was high time to shove him out o' the nest." "You ain't his mother," said Lucy Ann. "What be you goin' to give him for his breakfast?" asked the stern grandfather, in a softened, less business-like voice. "I don't know's I'd thought about it, special, sir.
Most always they would talk to yu' if yu' gave 'em the chance; and I did. I have come mighty nigh regrettin' that I did not keep a tally of the questions them folks asked me. And as they seemed genu-winely anxious to believe anything at all, and the worser the thing the believinger they'd grow, why I well, there's times when I have got to lie to keep in good health. "So I fooled and I fooled.
I reckon any man with blood in him would feel that way about a coyote like that killin' his father. If men don't feel that way, why do they drag murderers to courts where they have courts an' ask the law to kill them. That's just shovin' the responsibility onto some other guy. "I've handed several guys their pass-out checks, an' I ain't regrettin' one of them.
An' regrettin' I don't savey sooner, I drinks to him." "No," concluded the Old Cattleman, "as I intimates at the go-off, Toothpick don't stay long after that. No one talks of stringin' him for what's a plain case of bad jedgment, an' nothin' more. But still, Wolfville takes a notion ag'in him, an' don't want him 'round none. So he has to freight out.
Ah me, I thought, how much has befallen Margaret and Margaret's father since that night! "Ay, I ken that; an' I'm no' regrettin' but I'm dootin' I was ower hard on the hymes. My speerit was aye ower fiery for an elder.
The feller that gits her will live to regret it, that's my opinion!" And Cephas thought to himself: "Good Lord, don't I wish I was regrettin' it this very minute!" "I s'pose a girl like Phoebe Day'd be consid'able less trouble to live with?" ventured Uncle Bart. "I never could take any fancy to that tow hair o' hern!
Case of set a thief to catch a thief. I'm only regrettin' that I wasn't present on the occasion to make a formal arrest." "'Tain't too late yet," smiled Kiddie. "You c'n ride back to Fort Laramie along with Nick an' conclude the business in proper legal form.
John brought a chair and stood by the side of it while he said, "I want to thank you for the Christmas remembrance, which pleased and touched me very deeply; and," he added diffidently, "I want to say how mortified I am in fact, I want to apologize for " "Regrettin'?" interrupted David with a motion of his hand toward the chair and a smile of great amusement. "Sho, sho! Se' down, se' down.
"Let's see the note," said David curtly. "H'm, humph, 'regret to say that I have been instructed by Mr. Lenox to say fur's the bus'nis part's concerned I might 'a' done my own regrettin' if I'd wrote the note myself." John heard David clear his throat, and there was a hiss in the open fire. Mrs. Cullom was silent, and David resumed: "You see, Mis' Cullom, it's like this.
"Gad, here have I been vegetatin' and thinkin' that all excitement had gone out of life with the war, and sometimes even regrettin' that the beastly old thing was over, and all the while the world fairly hummin' with interest. And Loudon too!" "I would like your candid opinion on yon factor, Sir Archibald," said Dickson.
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