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Bud continued, "But why should the criminal go to the trouble o' removin' the body from here?" "To delay its discovery, or create an impression of suicide if it were found," ventured Larcher, rather lamely. "The criminal would naturally suppose that a chambermaid visited the room every day."
He leapt into the very centre of an old Venetian glass that was on the floor by the packing-case and cut his foot slightly on a piece of it, but fortunately suffered no ill-effects. William saw consternation on Mr. Johnson's face and hastened to gather the pieces and fling them lightly into the waste-paper basket. "It's all right," he said soothingly. "She said things get broken removin'."
It's all right, Jumble's only bit one end of it. And that's only jam what dropped on it. Well, it'll wash, won't it? Well, I've said I'm sorry. "I don't get much thanks," William continued bitterly. "Me givin' up my half holiday to helpin' you removin', an' I don't get much thanks!" "Well, William," said Mrs. Brown, "you can go to the new house with the first van.
You said you didn't want 'em trampin' in dirty boots!" It took a quarter of an hour to replace them. Over the fragments of a blue delf bowl Mrs. Brown sighed deeply. "I wish you'd broken anything but this, William." "Well," he excused himself, "you said things do get broken removin'. You said so yourself! I didn't break it on purpose. It jus' got broken removin'."
"Scattergood Baines, if you dast touch my stove I'll have the law onto you. You can't go enterin' my house and removin' things without my permission, I kin tell you. Don't you try to forgit it, neither. If you think you can gouge me out of my stove jest to make it more convenient for Mis' Locker, you're thinkin' wrong...." "'Tain't your stove till it's paid for, Sam."
A man might just as well meet his fate smilin' as trailin' his lip on the ground, for my experiences teaches, dear friends and brothers, that Fate just naturally don't care a wooden-legged tinker's dam. "'Madam, says I, removin' my hat and bowin', 'the honorable name of Scraggs is at your disposal. "'Eh? says she. 'What's that you're sayin'?
By varying the beats we vary the letters, and thus spell out our messages. Now, do you understand it?" "I ain't quite sure that I does," replied Vulcan; "I've got a hazy notion that by touchin' and removin' the touch from a conductor, connecting and disconnecting wires and batteries, you can make electricity flow just as you let on or stop water by turnin' a stopcock "
William's outlook on life brightened considerably. "They comin' removin' this morning?" he inquired cheerfully. "Yes, DO try not to hinder them, William." "Me?" he said indignantly. "I'm goin' to help!" "If William's going to help," remarked his father, "thank Heaven I shan't be here. Your assistance, William, always seems to be even more devastating in its results than your opposition!"
Scraggs, I have put my faith in woman, and she done me to the tune of all I had. "'Have you? says Scraggs, still perfectly polite and uninterested. "'Have you? says he, removin' his pipe and spitting carefully outdoors again. And then he slid the joker a'top of Smithy's play. 'Well, I have been a Mormon, says he. "'What? says all of us. "'Yessir! says Mr.
"An' you mean to tell me that this low-grade Dick Cleighton puts up that job on Jim, just so he can beat him to the title?" sez I. "Yes," sez Bill, "you see he was the heir presumptive, only once removed." "Well, if I'd had the job o' removin'," sez I, "once, would 'a' been plenty."
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