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Updated: June 7, 2025
Unless you begin to control your temper, to forget yourself, to kill your wild impulses, to be kind, to learn what love is you'll never last!... In the very nature of things, one comin' after another like your fights with Moore, an' your scarin' of Pronto, an' your drinkin' at Kremmlin', an' just now your r'arin' at me it's in the very nature of life that goin' on so you'll sooner or later meet with hell!
"Wall, you're hankerin' for somethin', that's a fac'! You jest shet up with them ghost stories! The Cunnel don't want nothin' like that, scarin' the wimmin-folks! I wa'n't sheriff nine year ago, no-how," he thoughtfully fingered his chin, "an' I reckon if the statters of limintation was looked up we'd find they'd done run out on that old fracas."
She 'pears to think that timber's got as much feelin' as folks, an' I 'low there ain't no other oaks an' pines an' maples to compare with 'em left this section of the State. It makes me plumb wild to lie here helpless, an' think o' them villagers a-trompin' her brakes an' scarin' them gray squir'ls that there's so few of, anyway, let alone the birds an' chipmunks! Oh, hum!"
It's a mighty sight better than havin' 'em go p'intin' off alone that a-way. They would shore miss the way if they does; an' the first we-alls knows, these yere Britons would be runnin' cimmaron in the hills, scarin' up things a lot, an' a- stampedin' the cattle plumb off the range. It's easier to go along careful with 'em an' bring'em back.
"My conscience has been tormenting me to think of of Solomon's bein' alone in there with with THAT, and I almost made up my mind to sing out and ask if he was all right. But I didn't have to, thank goodness. His light's still lit and I heard him movin' around, so he ain't been scared clean to death, at any rate. For the rest of it I don't care so much; a good hard scarin' may do him good.
"He would say nothing about it." Madelon fairly shook her. "Couldn't you make him speak? You!" "I couldn't, I couldn't, Madelon!" "Did you tell him your heart would break if he didn't that you couldn't marry him if he didn't?" "Yes don't, don't look at me so, Madelon." Alvin Mead stepped forward. "Look at here you're scarin' of that gal to death," he interfered.
"I was a blame fool to come scarin' you gals ought to knowed better. But, you see, when I started, nobody told me there was women folks over here." Dallas took a deep breath. "I wanted to tell you," continued Matthews. "And and I wanted to say I feel sorry about you' losin' your pa.
"If you had heard what the doctor told me to-day when he put the drops in my eyes you'd have something to think about besides red ribbon, alrighty." "I forgot, Dee Dee, to-day was your eye-doctor day. He's always scarin' you up. Just don't pay no attention. I forgot it was your day." "Sure you forgot. But you won't forget if I wake up alone in the dark some day." "Dee Dee!"
"That sounds like scarin' up voters at a measly political rally." "Can you do it any better?" said the smith, and he offered his hammer. "Here comes Doc Dennihan," interrupted the barkeep. "Ask Doc how it's done. If he don't know, we'll have to wait for old If-only Jim hisself."
I'm astin' yer help." Dan looked Nance over in troubled silence. "Is she sixteen yet?" he asked as impersonally as if she had not been present. "Yes, an' past. I knowed they'd be scarin' up that dangerous trade business on me next. How long before the foreman'll be here?" "Any time now," said Dan. "I'll take you into his office." With a sinking heart, Nance followed them into the crowded room.
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