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"He's done fer you true this time, but the end of things is a tarnal long ways off yet, an' don't you go losin' yer spunk!" "But what have I ever done to him that he should start this against me?" cried Schofield. Pete could not answer. "What do they do when a man is accused of murder?" asked Code. "Why, arrest him, I guess." Pete scratched his chin reminiscently. "There was that Bulwer case."
"Well, I could round up a round dozen, who would willingly cast sheeps' eyes at my wife, but well, they don't!" "They'd better not," laughed Eunice, and Embury added, "Not if I see them first!" "Isn't it funny," said Aunt Abby, reminiscently, "that Eunice did choose you out of that Cambridge bunch." "I chose her," corrected Embury, "and don't take that wrong!
He felt of himself reminiscently while watching Chance nose about the camp. Presently the dog came and, squatting on his haunches, faced his master with the query, "What next?" scintillating in his glowing eyes. "I dunno," replied Sundown. "You see, pardner, this here's Fernando's camp all right.
"Even in her absentmindedness she seems to have a preference for fine things, though," said Gladys, beginning to giggle reminiscently. "Do you remember the time she walked out of Osterland's with a thirty-dollar hat on her head?" Katherine rose as if to forcibly silence her, but Sahwah held her back and Gladys proceeded for the edification of the boys.
"You see, Ferris," reminiscently said the money magnate, "I owed my own rise to Clayton's ambitious father. When he retired from the old firm of Clayton & Worthington, Everett Clayton had a cool million. It was 'big money' in the days of seventy. But, plunging into a new railway with an end left hanging out on the wild prairies, the panic of '72 soon carried Clayton down.
"A fellow's hands sure get in his way sometimes. I reckon if you'd tied your hands, Tex, you'd been riding that rocking-hawss yet," suggested Denver amiably. "Sometimes it's his foot he puts in it. There was onct a gent disqualified for riding on his spurs," said Texas reminiscently.
So in earlier years her Latin teacher had dilated on the inner meaning of the word. Esther smiled reminiscently and congratulated herself that she was not going tamely back to her work in America, choosing instead, when she found a door open, to enter and explore on the other side. Numéro 86 was a conventional and dignified villa, noncommittal in appearance, like a hundred others.
He glanced at the Indian sleeping beside him, at the embers of the dying fire, at the five dogs beyond, with their wolf's brushes curled over their noses, and at the four snowshoes standing upright in the snow. "It's sure hell the way that hunch works on me" he murmured. His mind reverted to the poker game. "Four kings!" He grinned reminiscently. "That WAS a hunch!"
"She's the most dramatic little imp." Truedale laughed reminiscently as he spoke he had seen Ann in two or three school performances. "I shouldn't wonder if she had genius." Betty looked serious when she heard this.
She had pushed back her chair a little, but laughed now, reminiscently. "Oh it was just too funny! Some of it was too rich to keep. Karl came here the day after he returned wanted to hear me talk of Ernestine, you know. People in love aren't exactly versatile in their conversation. I did talk about her for two hours, and then I ventured to change the subject.
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