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"We were all in a hurry to get started." "Will Doright and Carlos go with us?" inquired Tom. "We may need them," Jack replied. "Do you want to go, Carlos?" "Maybe I wouldn't be of any help," Carlos ventured hesitatingly. It was evident that he felt timid about joining with the others. "You'd be the best kind of help," stoutly asserted Arnold, pushing Rowdy towards the negro.
Our good morning is well enough for the rowdy West, perhaps, but would be too brusque for the soft and ceremonious East.
It has for years been the dream of his life to navigate the Fly River and evangelize the villages along its banks. And now he is actually doing it at last. 'He is away up the Fly River, wrote Robert Louis Stevenson. 'It is a desperate venture, but he is quite a Livingstone card! Stevenson thought Chalmers all gold. 'He is a rowdy, but he is a hero. You can't weary me of that fellow.
"And yuh never told her about his cutting your latigo " "Oh, cut it out!" Rowdy glowered down at him. "I guess I don't need to be reminded of all those things. But are they the things a man can tell a girl about her brother? Pink, you're about as unfeeling a little devil as I ever run across. Maybe you'd have told her; but I couldn't. So it's all off."
She turned her head and smiled at him but the smile did not bring his lips to answer; it was unpleasantly like the way Harry smiled when he had some deviltry in mind. Rowdy scented trouble and parried. "Men can't always get along agreeably together." "And you disagree with a man rather emphatically, I should judge. Harry said you knocked him down."
But the favorite was a gray cat-bird that sang from the bass-wood tree at the back of the vegetable garden. They liked him best, because he was so naughty and badly behaved, always sneaking round the backyard, and never coming out where there was an audience, as The Rowdy did. And then he could beat everybody, and at his own song, too!
Wicks, who lies on his back with his large head turned fixedly my way to see how often I stop at the bed whose number is 11. Last night he dared to say, "It's not like you, nurse, staying so much with that rowdy crew...." The gallants ... I know! But one among them has grown quieter, and his bed is No. 11. Even Mr. Wicks is my enemy. He watches and guards.
Rowdy, who had been trying to make himself very small indeed, now emerged from his hiding place again to join the watchers. "I wonder if the explosion has enlarged the hole any," Tom ventured. "If it has it may make the work lots easier for us." "You speak as if we were going to be next on the program," Arnold laughed quietly. "Don't be too sure. Things may slip."
They've got a town to administer a big town that not thirty years ago was the most murderous, fanatical, rowdy dwelling of slave-traders on the West Coast of Africa. To-day, by dint of careful shepherding, they've reduced it to a city of quiet respectability, with a smaller crime rate than Birmingham; and in fact made it into a model town suitable for a story-book.
"He came over to see me yesterday. He is going to leave has already, in fact. He has had a fine position offered him by the Indian agent at Belknap. The agent used to be a friend of father's." She looked at Rowdy sidelong, and then went straight at what was in the minds of both. "I'm sorry to hear, Mr. Vaughan, that you are on bad terms with Harry. What was the trouble?"
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