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"And I'd just sewed up his blamed foot!" muttered the cook in disgust. "Maybe we'll catch him. Up to Fat Pine two years ago," began Breem, reminiscently, "Big Donovan had a horse stole. They caught the fellow." "Yes, I remember," said Skid Thomson. "I was there. We caught him up north." The men nodded understandingly and approvingly. "Wuth a hundred and fifty dollars, the roan was," said Breem.
It was a long journey from the little corner of the world into which his thoughts had strayed, to the ornate, artificial-looking parlor, with the Turkey-carpet upon the floor and framed advertisements upon the walls. "I am sorry," he said. "I had forgotten. I can't take you out to-night I've got an engagement. How I shall keep it I don't know," he went on, half reminiscently, "but I've got to."
Indeed, Dad never looked at the fire, or the sheep either. He just jumped off Bosun, and picked Norah up and held her as if she was a baby, and she hugged and hugged him. They're awfully fond of each other, Dad and Norah." "And were the sheep all right?" Harry asked. "Right as rain; not one of the black-faced beauties singed. It was a pretty close thing, you know," Jim said reminiscently.
All the prejudices of the man's illiberal code arose snarling, but he stifled their expression and, abandoning the immediate subject, turned absently back to the title page. "'Stuart to Conscience," he read reminiscently. "This book must be quite an old keepsake." The Virginian's name had not been recently mentioned between them.
No other structure in the city is so many different things to so many different people as the Madison Square Garden. To the old-time New Yorker, who likes to babble reminiscently of the past, the site recalls the railway terminus of the sixties, when the outgoing trains were drawn by horses through the tunnel as far north as the present Grand Central.
Those who, in the old days before the Germans began their career of wholesale robbery and murder, used to hear Mozart's operas in the little rococo Residenz-Theater in Munich, will enjoy reminiscently these stanzas. The Residenz-Theater sparkled and hummed With lights and people. Gebnitz was to sing, That rare soprano.
Yeh're tellin' th' trute, bhoy, yeh're tellin' th' trute! He'd a-made a good undhershtudy for ould Nobby Guy, down Regina." He settled himself comfortably and lit his pipe. "Eyah, th' good ould days, th' good ould days!" he resumed reminiscently, between puffs, "Hark now till I tell ye th' tale av ould Nobby!" "Is that the man they used to Josh about, down Regina?" enquired Redmond.
Smoke lifted from its stone chimney. MacRae smiled reminiscently at this and moved on. His objective lay at the Cove's head, on the little creek which came whispering down from the high land behind.
"If you don't keep quiet I'll kill you. I mean what I say." He still had the instinctive crook sense to conceal his natural voice. Hicks was afraid, but as mile after mile fell behind them and the westerning sun gave promise of the early shelter of dark, he began to gain confidence. He mumbled to himself reminiscently: "The old Grigsby house, eh? Nobody but " he checked himself.
Seems to have stopped bragging, too; that used to be his besetting sin." Uncle Teddy smiled reminiscently at this, and then, acting upon a sudden impulse, he told the judge how the boys had cured Anthony of boasting by forcing him to make good his words. "So it took a lesson like that to do it?" said the judge. "Well, I guess you're right.
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