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Updated: June 27, 2025
Scratch 'em, and they won't bleed. Shoot 'em, and they'll pick out the bullets and paste ye wid 'em. Reason wid 'em, and they'll insult ye. Refine 'em, Jawn! Ye're crazy. Luk at thot felly down there under the hatch. He's here on his weddin' trip, but he lift his wife behind in the old country." "That makes no difference," answered John, ruminatively; "I can refine 'em.
"No fear now from those who followed," whispered the green dwarf, pausing. "Sainted St. Patrick!" O'Keefe gazed ruminatively at his automatic. "An' he expected me to kill that with this. Well, as Fergus O'Connor said when they sent him out to slaughter a wild bull with a potato knife: 'Ye'll niver rayilize how I appreciate the confidence ye show in me! "What was it, Doc?" he asked.
The sleek, tame cattle that rubbed their necks on the level hedge-top and gazed at him ruminatively were very different from the wild, long-horned creatures whose furious stampede he had now and then headed off, riding hard while the roar of hoofs rang through the dust-cloud that floated like a sea fog across the sun-scorched prairie.
When he had gone, Mr. Fear's countenance again gloomed ominously, and, shaking his head, he ruminatively entered an adjacent bar through the alley door. The Main Street bridge was an old-fashioned, wooden, covered one, dust-colored and very narrow, squarely framing the fair, open country beyond; for the town had never crossed the river.
Brandon a government official unloosed his tongue and he talked freely. "Know anybody about here by the name of Cassey?" asked Mr. Brandon. "Cassey? Cassey?" repeated the postmaster ruminatively. "No, there's nobody of that name around here. Or if there is, he's never been to this office to get his mail." "The man I'm speaking of stutters stutters badly," said the inspector.
"Miss" he said ruminatively, repeating the word slowly, like a man trying to work out the solution of a puzzle "Miss " "Miss Malone. I suppose you got her at an agent's?" "Let's see," said Packer. "At an agent's? No. No, it wasn't. Come to think of it, it wasn't." "Then where did you get her?" Tinker inquired.
But the selfish rich and the ignorant poor make bad housekeepers. On, on they jolted and jarred, dropping along the cross streets a cargo of indifferent souls, and taking in a new cargo of white-ribboned men, who talked in loud voices or spat ruminatively over the floors. Sommers sank back listless. It was well that he had taken this way of entering the new life.
Cleigh rubbed his jaw and smiled ruminatively. "He was always rather handy with his fists. Did he kill the ruffian?" "No, held him at arm's length and threatened to kill him. I'm afraid Flint will not accept the situation with good grace." "Flint? I never liked that rogue's face." "He has found liquor somewhere, and I saw murder in his eyes.
Still, Ida May was Prudence's niece! As the day dragged on, Ida May did not appear, but the old folks talked about her continually, until Sheila thought she must cry aloud to them to stop. "The poor thing must be half-witted, of course," Mrs. Ball said ruminatively. "Can't be otherwise. But she must have known something about Sarah Honey and her folks." "Seems likely," agreed Cap'n Ira.
Scully placed the light on the table and sat himself on the edge of the bed. He spoke ruminatively. "By cracky, I never heard of such a thing in my life. It's a complete muddle. I can't, for the soul of me, think how you ever got this idea into your head." Presently he lifted his eyes and asked: "And did you sure think they were going to kill you?"
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