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"He'd better look out. Why, Nell, he never saw he never what did Uncle Al used to call it? sav savvied that's it. Riggs never savvied that hunter. But I did, you bet." "Savvied! What do you mean, Bo?" "I mean that long-haired galoot never saw his real danger. But I felt it. Something went light inside me. Dale never took him seriously at all."

Why, you was wise to them tablewares and pickle-forks equal to a head-waiter, and it give me confidence just to be with you. I remember putting milk and sugar in my consomme the first time. It was pale and in a cup and looked like tea but not you. No, sir! You savvied plenty and squeezed a lemon into yours to clean your fingers, I reckon."

He was from Texas, she said." "Jim, I savvied your feelin's was hurt by thet talk about Texas an' when she up an' asked you." Wilson had no rejoinder for this remark. "Wal, Lord knows, I ain't wonderin'. You wasn't a hunted outlaw all your life. An' neither was I.... Wilson, I never was keen on this girl deal now, was I?" "I reckon it's honest to say no to thet," replied Wilson. "But it's done.

Lund came up after a while, and Rainey told him of the fate of Carlsen's body. "I figgered they'd do about that," commented Lund. "They savvied he'd aimed to make suckers out of 'em, an' they dumped him. But they ain't on our side, by a long sight. Not that I give a damn. If they want to sulk, let 'em sulk.

Jabez savvied this to the queen's taste, an' he got gentle an' lovin' to Barbie, an' did all he could to square himself; so that poor old Dick wasn't much more'n a memory, which is one o' the complications absence is apt to cause after it gets tired o' makin' the heart grow fonder. But hang it, I didn't like this Englishman more than the law required.

There aren't going to be any wedding bells. They've made sentimental idiots of themselves. General Lackaday and I aren't marrying folks. The question hasn't arisen. We're good intimate friends, nothing more. He's no more in love with me than I am with him. Savvy?" I savvied. But "That's for the pet lambs," said I. "What for me?" "I've already told you." "And that's the end of it?"

An' General Terry says t' our Old Man don't forget we just called him that; General Custer was only thirty-eight years old Terry says, 'You take your Seventh men an' scout ahead an' let Charlie Reynolds go ahead o' you. 'Cause everybody knowed that Charlie Reynolds savvied Injuns an' Injun ways better'n any white man that ever lived him that was known as 'Lonesome Charlie.

I tried out three prominent citizens before I found one who savvied English. "Sure!" says he. "Joe Bruzinski? He must be the mine boss by Judson's yet. First right hand turn you take and keep on the hill up." "Until what?" says I. "Why, Judson's operation the mine," says he. "Can't miss. Road ends at Judson's." Uh-huh. It did. High time, too.

An even then poor Soapy wasn't finished, for every time the padre got a chance 'e'd 'op round an' 'ave a chat, as 'e called it, wi' Soapy, the chat being a cross-examination worse'n a Court-Martial on what chapter Soapy 'ad been readin, an' full explanations of same. Soapy was drove at last to readin' a chapter, so 'e could make out 'e savvied something of it.

"Gee," he cried, releasing the youngsters and pointing at the mess on the stove and floor. "Now ain't that a real pity? Say, how d'you come to do that? It sure ain't a heap of trouble heatin' a drop o' milk. Most any fule ken do that. I tho't you savvied that, I sure did, or I'd ha' put you wise. Y'see, you should jest let it ha' come to the bile, an' then whip it off quick.

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