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And then b' gosh, I would prefer to never be a lecturer, a-ridin' round in classy cars and smoking fifty-cent cigars, and never more I want to roam; I simply want to be back home, a-eatin' flap jacks, hash, and ham, with folks who savvy whom I am! "But when I get that lonely spell, I simply seek the best hotel, no matter in what town I be St.
I've kept back five hundred dollars for you 'at I haven't mentioned in your wages, an' you can take your pick o' the colts an' just as soon as you've had your little flier I want you back; we all want you back." It's a comfortin' feelin' to know 'at you're goin' to be missed; but I couldn't savvy that cook.
Only one injunction did he lay upon the Happy Family. "You fellows don't want to get excited and go to shooting," he warned, while they were still out of hearing of the herders. "We don't want Dunk to get anything like that on us; savvy?" They "savvied," and they told him so, each after his own individual manner.
But thet's the love such men have for bein' thought hell. That's brains headin' the rustler gang hereabouts." "Maybe Blome and Snecker are blinds. Savvy what I mean, Morton? Maybe there's more in the parade than just the fame of it." Morton snapped his big jaw as if to shut in impulsive words. "Look here, Morton. I'm not so young in years even if I am young west of the Pecos. I can figure ahead.
"An" now, Gus, they's only one thing left to complete my little game an' that's to get Whistlin' Dan Barry proclaimed an outlaw an' put a price on his head, savvy?" "Why d'you hate him so?" asked Morris curiously. "Morris, why d'you hate smallpox?" "Because a man's got no chance fightin' agin it." "Gus, that's why I hate Whistlin' Dan, but I ain't here to argue.
He couldn't speak any English, seemingly." "That's him," said the old man. "That's him! He don't savvy much English. He knows all he wants, though. He can lower the rum with any Christian ever I see. It don't do to let him get his hands on a bottle of anythink in the spirit line. It'll come back half-empty.
He nodded his grey head significantly, but he went on with the bare evidence: "When John J. Healy make last trip down this fall Nicholas pilot you savvy they let him take his sister, Holy Cross to Pymeut. I see she wear this round neck." The weight of the medal carried the raw-hide necklace slipping through his fingers.
Then ensued an animated conversation between the aged pair, and, as Constance listened, without understanding a word, she noticed that the chief's face was clearing of its puzzled expression. "Him no savvy," said the woman, turning to Constance. "Me savvy much. Me talk all same white man." "Then you will tell me where that picture came from," replied Constance eagerly.
Stewed duck is just the thing I like, and palm-oil sauce isn't half bad when you're used to it. I'll recommend your pub to my friends, old one-eye, when I get home." He dipped his digits into the stew, and drew forth a doubtful limb. He regarded it with a twitching nose and critical eye. "Thundering heavy-boned duck this, of yours, daddy." "Me no savvy?" said his host questioningly.
"Well, look here, Kiddy, if a chap's sweet on me I let him be sweet, my dear, and that's all till he's run to barley-sugar. What I don't let him savvy is, whether I care a twopenny damn for him. Soon as you do that, it's all up.
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