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Updated: May 4, 2025


It wouldn't have been like this, if it hadn't been for what happened to the Chief last night. There's no holding the boys in. One thing's sure, the Gipsy that give Ingolby away has got to lie low if he hasn't got away, or there'll be one less of his tribe to eat the juicy hedgehog. Yes, sir-ee!"

So Buddy had to get ready to go for the doctor, while Mrs. Pigg and Brighteyes made mustard plasters for Dr. Pigg. Well, when Buddy was all dressed, he happened to look out of the window, and he saw how dark it was, for there was no moon that night, and the stars were all hidden behind clouds. But do you s'pose Buddy was going to stay home on that account? No, sir-ee!

If I could remember any day or hour or minute since Zoeth and me h'isted you into the old buggy to drive you from Ostable here if I could remember a minute of that time when you HADN'T bossed us, I well, I'd put it down in the log with a red ink circle around it. No, sir-ee! You've been OUR skipper from the start." Even Zoeth smiled now and Mary laughed aloud.

"I am sorry, but it had to happen that way, just as it is in the book." Uncle Wiggily smiled, but said nothing. "I met a man with a load of bricks, and I begged some of them to build my house," said Twisty-Tail. "No wolf can get me. No, sir-ee! I'll build my house very strong, not weak like my brothers'. No, indeed!"

Yes, sir-ee, th' school board meets to-night an' you jes' come t' th' house an' have a bite t' eat an' we'll see what we can do for you. Why, stars an' garters!" he exclaimed as he lifted her down from her horse, "Liza Ann 'll have t' put you in th' oven along with th' rest of th' goslins." Then he added: "Now you run along to th' house, an' I'll take this horse in hand.

"Find them then if you can." Bob nervously scrutinized several gnarled trunks. "You're right, Van," he owned at last. "We're off the trail; missed it somehow. We'd better go back; we can't be far wrong. Or better yet, you wait here while I hunt." Bob was very grave. "You bet I'm not going to be left here to be buried in snow like the Babes in the Wood," protested Van gaily. "No sir-ee!

What do you think of gold-brocaded white satin?" "Appropriate enough for Cleopatra, but ridiculous for a pantomime costume! Get white paper muslin or sateen, and trace a design on it with gold paint." "No, sir-ee! I don't get a chance to shine as a dramatic star often, and I'm going to have the finest costume I can think up!"

"Then you were at Sandy River three years ago?" "Yes, sir." "Do you remember the battle there?" The soldier looked doubtful. "We was there I know that; yes, an' we had a fight " "Yes near a big white house." The soldier nodded. "I guess so; I don't seem to place no big white house " She asked calmly: "Your regiment had a mounted band once?" He brightened. "Yes, sir-ee!

"Mr. Haas!" "I mean it. I hate to see a fine woman not get her dues. Anyways, when she's the finest woman of them all!" "I the woman that lives to see a day like this her daughter the happiest girl in the world with the finest boy in the world is getting her dues all right, Mr. Haas." "She's a fine girl, but she ain't worth her mother's little finger nail." "Mr. Haas!" "No, sir-ee!"

"I'm not a decrepit old invalid yet, am I, Aunt Adelaide?" "No, dearie; but you must take care of yourself. I think a cold compress on your forehead to-night would do you good." "And a hot compress on my chin, and two lukewarm ones on my ears," teased Patty, laughing at the solicitous tones of the older lady. "No, sir-ee!

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