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Updated: June 15, 2025


I've got a carriage moored alongside the station here, and we'll clap sail on to it and lay a course for the Wildfire. Steward's got supper ready by this time, and Sister Emily's impatient to see you. Checks? Oh yes. Here, driver, take these brasses, and roust out that dunnage; lively, now!"

I didn't hear much from him from 10 P.M. to 5 A.M., only once I heard him murmer in his sleep, "buzz saw mill." But every time I would come out into the settin' room where he sot and roust him up to get sunthin' for me, he would say, almost warmly "Samantha, that last remark of your'n wuz very powerful."

He's just went to sleep back there in the tent after guardin' them fellers all night. I'll roust him out." The pioneer woman came back almost at once, and pressed a cup of her coffee upon Frances. Frances took the tin vessel eagerly, for she was chilled from her long ride. Then she dismounted to rest her horse while her guide was getting ready, and warm her numb feet at the fire.

Wrap one leg around that lever, to anchor you. What does your telltale read? That gauge there your radiation meter. It reads twenty, same as mine. Just pink, so we've got a minute or so. I'll roust out some passengers and toss 'em to you you toss 'em along in there. Can do?"

"Does yo' heah dat, Rastus?" she called to her husband. "Dere's a flood an' we's done got to run out! Git up an' open de do' an' I'll roust up de chilluns!" "I'll open the do, Ma," said Jeff, slipping out of his bed, and as he swung the door open there stood a policeman. "Come, boy; lively!" cried the officer. "You were long enough answering my knock. You've all got to leave here!

Joe and Miss Pool kinder hung together all this time though I ketched him givin' several wistful looks at Jenette, as much as to say, "Oh, how I hate to leave you, Jenette!" But Miss Pool would roust him up agin, and he would shout and sing with the frienziedest and most zealousest of 'em. Mother Charnick stood with her bag in her hand, and the other hand on the puckerin' string.

Roust out the old man tell him the Amaranth's coming. And go and call Jim tell him." "Aye-aye, sir!" The "old man" was the captain he is always called so, on steamboats and ships; "Jim" was the other pilot. Within two minutes both of these men were flying up the pilothouse stairway, three steps at a jump. Jim was in his shirt sleeves, with his coat and vest on his arm.

"We roust be almost home," he said. "We still have six casks of water, and the foremast. Having risked so much, let us risk three days more, let us risk everything to reach Avacha Bay." Poor Bering!

Got us hopelessly cooped up. That's all I know." "Well, you're a gamer bird than I thought, then. But why so frisky?" "I figure he's got us about licked," replied Roger, ignoring the question. "We've got one chance in a million. We'll have it out with those birds on the muck land to-night after the moon is down. We may roust 'em. We may not." "By God!" swore Higgins swiftly.

"Shall we anchor, Alvarez?" asked the captain, anxiously looking around seaward, and then at the frowning height above their heads. "Anchor!" exclaimed the lieutenant, "as well anchor in the middle of the Bay of Biscay as in the Roust of Sumburgh with such a current as this, even if the depth would allow.

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