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"The blow 'pon his faace scatted abroad his left nostril; the fall brawked his arm, not his neck; an' the spurs t' other was wearin' tored his leg to the bone. Doctor's seen un; so tell Grimbal. Theer's pleasure in such payment." She spoke without emotion, and showed no passion against the master of the Red House.

Tish said later that the moment his teeth were buried in the ham she felt safe. I can still see the majestic movement with which she walked out of the tent and waved her arms. "Now, scat with you!" she said firmly. "Scat!" He "scatted." Snarling through his nose, for fear of dropping the ham, he turned and fled up the mountainside. In the open space Tish stood the conqueror.

Byles's service, expatiating on the extent of the woods and their richness in flowers "just fair scatted up wi' geranniums and the rest o' them:" offering to take the expedition by the nearest way to the treasures, and especially insisting on the number and beauty and tameness of the pheasants, till Mr.

"I think we did. There will be no more Shoshone gang. It's members have scatted in all directions." "I'm glad you stayed, then. We can live at peace now." And presently she added: "I knew you would not come back until you had done what you set out to do. You're very obstinate, sir. Do you know that?" "Perseverance, I call it," he smiled, glad to see that she was recovering her lightness of tone.

But within five minutes a small voice called through the keyhole, imploringly: "'Scuse me, auntie dear, but couldn't we take George W.? he's just begging to go, and I know he'll be good." "Scat!" cried auntie, and Cricket scatted. "Sha'n't we take some books, in case we get becalmed?" suggested Eunice, as they all finally rested on the piazza, and tried to think of something else to get ready.

At one o'clock the French drums were heard to beat, and the men were soon formed in order. Tom and Peter stood with a group of officers on the brow of the hill. Nothing could be finer than the sight. Far away the view stretched over the country, thickly wooded, and with chateau and farm-houses scatted here and there.

To what truths does it give access which were inaccessible before? facts, I mean, having a scientific value?" "I'll be Tom scatted if I know," the great man replied, frankly; "you will have to ask the Scientist of the Expedition."

Dar wuz Brer Rabbit's chilluns; dey minded der daddy en mammy fum day's een' ter day's een'. W'en ole man Rabbit say scoot, dey scooted, en w'en ole Miss Rabbit say 'scat, dey scatted. Dey did dat. En dey kep der cloze clean, en dey ain't had no smut on der nose nudder." Involuntarily the hand of the little boy went up to his face, and he scrubbed the end of his nose with his coat-sleeve.

I dusted this study and then the dining room. And then I went out to sweep the veranda; like I always do, before breakfast. And maybe ten minutes later I see this brute trot out of Mr. Harmon's place, and along the road, and come, asnuffing up the steps and into the house. And when I followed him upstairs and scatted him out, I saw the room looking like it is, now; and I yells to Mr.

She kept her little bolt drawn all night, between her room and that of Barbara and Rose. At five o'clock, she went softly across the passage to Stephen's room, in her little wrapper and knit slippers. "I shall be ready in ten minutes," she whispered, right into his ear, and into his dream. "Scat!" cried Stephen, starting up bewildered. And Ruth "scatted."

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