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Updated: June 13, 2025


Suffice it to say the next mornin' the risin' sun gilded my brown straw bunnet and umbrell as I descended from the car at the Grand Central.

And ketchin' at her throat, 'n' sayin' there was a great ball a risin' into it from her stommick. One time she had a kind o' lockjaw like. And one time she stretched herself out 'n' laid jest as stiff as ef she was dead. And she says now that her head feels as ef a nail had been driv' into it, into the left temple, she says, and that's what makes her look so distressed now."

Creeping stealthily forward toward the encounter he watched his grizzly enemy with exultation, his thought being: "He's tough! He's an old one! His hide's thick I must make no mistake. When I get nigh enough to hit him through the heart wish he'd rise up again queerest actin' grizzly I ever met likely my last one so anxious to meet me he come a-visitin' he, he, he! Ah! he's risin' I'll "

Life looked like a meadow, full of daisies and pinks, and the nicest ones and the sweetest birds was just a little ways on where the sun was it didn't look wasn't we happy?" "Yes, yes, dear. But you mustn't talk so much." The good woman thought Matilda's mind was wandering. "Don't you want some med'cine? Ain't your fever risin'?"

He muttered sunthin' about thinkin' what he wuz a mindter. And I turned to Arvilly and sez, to git her mind off: "See that native, Arvilly, standin' up on that board!" For as our good ship bore us onward we see crowds of natives standin' up on little tottlin' boards, dartin' through the water every which way, risin' and fallin' on the waves. I couldn't done it to save my life.

I wisht I could be as sure o' Stokes!" Mrs. Briggs looked up inquiringly. "Stokes is a clever fellow," pursued Top Senior regretfully, slicing vigorously into the cold corned beef, for he was hungry. "Smart as a steel trap, and onderstan's his business. I never see a fireman what hed a better chance o' risin' to an ingineer. He knows Her pretty nigh's well ez I do.

Some iv th' boys expicts to come up to Peking nex' week, an' th' people along th' line iv th' railroad are gettin' ready f'r thim. This is really all the news I have, excipt that cherries ar-re ripe. Me pin is poor, me ink is dhry, me love f'r you can niver die. Give me regards to Sicrety Hay whin he wakes up. I remain, illusthrus cousin iv th' risin' dawn, thruly ye'ers, Li.

"'It's only a matter of form, said the man. "'So I presume, and very bad form, suh, looking at the hat still on the man's head. 'But go on. "'Well, what's yo' business? asked the agent, taking out his book and pencil. "'My business, suh? said the colonel, risin' from his chair, mad clear through, 'I've no business, suh.

The line fled out of the box with a speed that made it smoke. But the shot fell short. "'Tis too much wind, skipper," squealed Washy Gallup. "You be a-shootin' into the wind's eye. An' she's risin' ev'ry minute." His only answer was a black look from Cap'n Trainor. The latter loaded the gun again, and yet again. The last time he waited for every one to get well back before he fired the cannon.

Michael challenged him thus: "Come now, my blitherin' friend, tell us your trouble why are you risin'? You don't do this without cause what's the cause?" The black man, naked except for a cloth about his loins, and with a small bag at his hip, slung from a cord over his shoulder, showed his teeth in a stark grimace. "You're a newcomer here, massa, or you'd know we're treated bad," he answered.

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