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If if I carried that out I wouldn't be in the world to care." "Shucks! You'd be in some world, Keith Burton, an' you know it. An' you'd feel nice lookin' down on the mess you'd made of THIS world, wouldn't you?" "Well, if I was LOOKING, I'd be SEEING, wouldn't I?" cut in the youth grimly. "Don't forget, Susan, that I'd be SEEING, please." "Seein' ain't everything, Keith Burton. Jest remember that.
"What in 'ell's 'e want?" "Nothing, if you pay attention to him. All he hankers for is humoring. He wants to talk." "Uh! What in 'ell's a matter with him?" "Nothing, but he'll put a crimp in your machinery unless you stay and chin with him." "I give him dry steam. He'll run like the devil." "Don't you believe it. He's wise. Better humor him." "Shucks! I shoot him. I shot lots o' men."
Shanks looked at his son and remarked with dull surprise: "He's gan t' dyke marsh!" The other said nothing and Shanks turned to Jim. "If you were letten dry out marsh, t' wild geese and ducks wad gan." "It's possible. We'll raise good grass and corn instead. Dairy cows are worth more than shellducks." "But you'll niver be letten," Shanks replied doggedly. "Shucks!" said Jim. "The marsh is mine.
"I want about a hunderd feet graded along here," he said, "to lay rails on." "Rails!... Gosh! Scattergood, you hain't thinkin' of buildin' a railroad, be you?" "Shucks!" said Scattergood. "I jest got a half dozen rails comin', and I figgered I'd like to see how they'd look all laid down on the spot. Give folks an idee how a railroad 'u'd look if there was one."
"What do you do to stop it?" was the impatient query, accompanied by a prolonged groan. "Treat it mentally." "Shucks!" and Miss Minot threw herself violently back upon her pillows with an air of personal injury mingled with supreme contempt, while Katherine kept on working for harmony in her own thought.
"Oh, shucks, Boney!" A faint smile touched the worn face on the pillow. "I know you hurt her infernally. But she will forgive you that women do, you know though I guess she would have forgiven you easier if she hadn't loved you." "Man, you're wrong!" Fiercely Nap flung the words. "I tell you there is no love between us. I killed her love long ago. And as for myself "
But I swanny, I didn't ever expect t' hail ye again this side o' Jordan, one spell yest'day." "You had your glass on us, did you?" Lawford said languidly. "I did, young man I did. An' when that bobbin' skiff walloped ye on the side of the head I never 'spected t' see you come up again. If it hadn't been for this little lady who Shucks, now! This ain't her 'tall, is it?" "Oh, Mr.
But, if you gents feel like it, I'd be mighty glad to come in till I'm wanted to go into training camp." "Great," said Smith. "And touching salary " "Shucks!" said the Kid with emphasis. "Nix on the salary thing. I wouldn't take a dime. If it hadn't 'a' been for you, I'd have been waiting still for a chance of lining up in the championship class. That's good enough for me.
You are one of the women that feed and clothe and blush on men like you were borned a hundred years ago and nobody had told you they wasn't worth shucks. Are you a-going to reform?" "I'll try when I get time," answered Rose Mary with a smile as she bestowed both a fleeting kiss and the old hat on Uncle Tucker's forelock over the wall.
He saw her in that splendid, imaginary apartment in which he had long ago installed Mr. Perkins. And was he, John Blake, wishing that she would stay in a tiny, if beautiful, room without a window? "Aw, shucks, no!" he cried. "I don't want y' back! I miss y', but I'm awful glad y'r gone! And I don't mind bein' left here." He felt hopeful, ambitious, independent. He rose with a will.
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