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And with a herculaneum effort I reached his side, and snatched him away jest as a shot rung out and the noble beast fell, his great, shaggy head restin' on the balustrade, lookin' down on the crowd below as if in questionin' agony and contempt, as though his last thoughts wuz: "Did you tear me away from my own free, beautiful, tropical forest for such a fate as this?

Flea ended his quotation, saying: "'A little child. But, Flukey, Jesus is dead and buried." "No, no, He isn't, child!" cried Ann sharply. "He'll never die. He will always help little children." "Ain't He a restin' in the dead man's yard out there?" demanded Flea, lifting her robe as she moved toward Ann. "No! indeed, no!

Hank was settin' by the stove when I came into the bar-room. The' was eight or ten other fellers still restin' from last summer's work, but I didn't see the old landlord. "Where's Peabody?" sez I. "He's dead," sez a tall, snarley lookin' feller; "what do ya want with him?" "I don't want nothin' with him if he's dead," sez I. "Who's runnin' this place now?" "I am," sez the snarley one.

"You two go on." "We'll come back for you, too, Tom," said Henry, deeply moved, knowing how much it cost Silent Tom Ross to fall by the way. "I turn to the east," said Tom. "I'll be restin' somewhar in the woods." He slid away through the bushes and in an instant was gone.

But at this point, seeing that the policeman in charge of the crossing had more than once cast a questioning eye upon them, Joey decided to move on. "We'll have ter hurry anyhow," he observed, "ter get to ther speakin' in time. If you'll come on, Angel, 'thout restin', I'll tell yer what, I'll buy yer a banana, I will, first ones we see."

I went ower to the tombstane that keeps the east wund aff him, an' he said to me, `Andry, man, said he, `I'll no' be able to crawl to see my mither the day. I'll vera likely be deid before she comes. Wull ye tell her no' to greet for me, for I'm restin' on the Lord Jesus, an' I'll be a free man afore night, singing the praises o' redeeming love, and waitin' for her to come?"

It were kinda foggy an dark, so I never seen nobody till I mighty nigh run into dis same man, an dere he goes, bout half a step ahead o' me, his two hands restin on his be-hind. "I was so close up to him I could see him plain as I see you. He had fingernails dat long, all cleaned an polished. He was tull, an had on a derby hat, an stylish black clothes.

By the way, it may be well to explain that Captain Jerry's remarks concerning "settlin' down" and "restin'," which we chronicled in the first chapter must not be accepted too literally. While it is true that each of the trio had given up long voyages, it is equally true that none had given up work entirely.

"Yes." "Hard up?" "I can live a few days but " "Hain't no buts. You kin live as long as I say so. You stay hitched to this here hitchin' post, and I'll 'tend to the money. Jest don't do nothin' but be where you be and be makin' up your mind if Homer's the boy you kin love and cherish, or if he's nothin' but a sort of shady restin' place.... G'-by." He got up abruptly and went out.

It was too slow for that of Ned. She knew it well a policeman! There are hard-hearted policemen in the force not many, indeed, but nothing is perfect in this world, and there are a few hard-hearted policemen. He who approached was one of these. "Move on," he said in a stern voice. "Please, sir, I'm tired. On'y restin' a bit while I wait for my 'usband," pleaded Mrs Frog.

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