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"There's Deacon Adams over to Pattin's," suggested a bystander; "an' they do say he's a reg'lar rip-roarer at prayin'! But 'twould take four hours to go and fetch him." "Too long," said the Doctor. "Down in Mexico, at the cathedral," said another, "they pray for a feller after he's dead, when yer pay 'em fur it, an' they say it's jist the thing sure pop.
Polly Ann replied, with a merry peal of laughter, "You are both jealous of Tom both of you. But, Davy, when you see him you'll love him as much as I do." "I'll not," I said sturdily. "He's a man to look upon " "He's a rip-roarer," old man Ripley put in. "Ye're daft about him." "That I am," said Polly, flushing and subsiding; "but he'll not know it."
"Oh, Abe's gone!" he said excitedly. "I hoped you'd get rid of the old rip-roarer. I wanted to be alone with you for a while. I don't really need to start yet. With the full moon I can do it before daylight." Then, with quick warmth, "Ah, Nancy, Nancy, you're a flower the flower of all the prairies," he added, catching her hand and laughing into her eyes.
"Oh, Abe's gone!" he said excitedly. "I hoped you'd get rid of the old rip-roarer. I wanted to be alone with you for a while. I don't really need to start yet. With the full moon I can do it before daylight." Then, with quick warmth, "Ah, Nancy, Nancy, you're a flower the flower of all the prairies," he added, catching her hand and laughing into her eyes.
Assuring them they were not wrong in their conjectures, Smooth was invited to sit down, in a very honorary position, where, having examined certain papers pertaining to previous proceedings, and passed an undivided approval upon them, he remained in all his dignity, listening with great legal seriousness to the very important case then being argued by General F , whose eloquence was of the 'rip-roarer' style, and whose tragical flourishes were as terrific as dangerous to the limbs all persons in proximity.
"Oh, Abe's gone!" he said, excitedly. "I hoped you'd get rid of the old rip-roarer. I wanted to be alone with you for a while. I don't really need to start yet. With the full moon I can do it before daylight." Then, with quick warmth, "Ah, Nancy, Nancy, you're a flower the flower of all the prairies," he added, catching her hand and laughing into her eyes.
Polly Ann replied, with a merry peal of laughter, "You are both jealous of Tom both of you. But, Davy, when you see him you'll love him as much as I do." "I'll not," I said sturdily. "He's a man to look upon " "He's a rip-roarer," old man Ripley put in. "Ye're daft about him." "That I am," said Polly, flushing and subsiding; "but he'll not know it."
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