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And of all the imps of darkness that ever "'S-sh-sh! he interrupted solemn. 'Don't say that now, Barzilla. Sounds kind of irreverent. Well, me and old Pat was pretty friendly, in a way, though he did owe me rent.

I looked at her, and she was scowlin' and shakin' her head. "'S-sh-sh! she whispers. 'Don't disturb him. He'll be frightened and "'Frightened! Good heavens to Betsy! I cal'late he won't be the only one that's fri

"'S-sh-sh! whispers the clerk, scart. ''Tis the boss. The bloke what runs the hotel. He's a fine man, but he has troubles. He's blue. "'So that's the boss, hey? says I. 'And he's blue. Well, he looks it. What's troublin' him? Ain't business good? "'Never better. It ain't that. He has things on his mind. You see "I cal'late he'd have told us the yarn, only Sim wouldn't wait to hear it.

"S-sh-sh! Don't put me off. Just listen. I want you to marry my boy, after I'm gone. I want you to say you will say it now, so's I can hear it. Will you, Gracie?" Grace would have withdrawn her hand, but he would not let her. He clung to it and to that of his son with all his failing strength. "Will you, Gracie?" he begged. "It's the last thing I'm goin' to ask of you.

Walkin's more in your line than playin' steamboat. We're over the worst of it now. Say! you and I didn't head for port any too soon, did we?" "No, I should say not. I ought to have known better than to wait out there so long. I've been warned about this tide. "S-sh-sh! YOU ought to have known better! What do you think of me?

The lightkeeper had been suffering for an opportunity to blow off steam, and the opportunity was here. Benijah withered under the blast. "S-sh-sh! sh-sh!" he pleaded. "Land sakes, Seth Atkins, stop it! I don't blame you for bein' mad, but you nor nobody else sha'n't talk to me that way. I'll fix your horse in five minutes. Yes, sir, in five minutes. Shut up now, or I won't do it at all!"

They wasn't no filling at all betwixt it and the iron grating that was in the ceiling of the room below. The space was hollow. I got an idea and took out my jack-knife. "What are you going to do?" whispers Martha. "S-sh-sh," I says, "shut up, and you'll see." One of the screws was loose, and I picked her out easy enough. The second one I broke the point off of my knife blade on.

Bascom, coldly, "you'll kick over the lantern." Her husband stopped in his stride. "Darn the lantern!" he shouted. "S-sh-sh! you'll wake up the Brown man." This warning was more effective. But Seth was still furious. "Emeline Bascom," he snarled, shaking his forefinger in her face, "you've said over and over that I wa'n't a man. You have, haven't you?"

I hardly know what might have happened if you hadn't " "S-sh-sh! that's all right. Always glad to pick up a derelict, may be a chance for salvage, you know. Here's the last channel and it's an easy one. There! now it's plain sailin' for dry ground." The old horse, breathing heavily from his exertions, trotted over the stretch of yet uncovered flats and soon mounted the slope of the beach.

Run! run fast as ever you can and get him and I'll go to Grace this minute. The poor thing! Have you told anybody else?" "No, no! ain't seen nobody but you to tell. They was prayin' over to meetin', and the fellers that waits outside to keep comp'ny with the girls ain't got there yet. And I never met nobody. And 'twas so blasted dark I fell down four times and tore my best pants and " "S-sh-sh!

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