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You don't catch me riding on any boat that has to have a wheel on behind to help push it along. No, siree, not for mine!" "But, Teddy, they are fine boats," said Phil. "They are among the few typical Mississippi River steamers," broke in Mr. Sparling. "I got them far up the river last winter.
An' they've et up the white top-knot hen, with the whole settin' of eggs, that was to hev' hatched out next Monday. An' they've took the duck. An' last night they come after the pig." "They didn't git him, did they?" inquired Joe Barron sympathetically. "No, siree!" responded Mrs. Gammit with decision. "An' they ain't agoin' to!
He's got to get the work done and done quick. "Joe ain't bad. No, siree. Ask Josh Doogan, who was down and out with something in his inside last year. When the doctor told him an operation by a specialist in Philadelphia was the only thing that would save him, and he hadn't a cent, Joe fixed him up and Josh is back working in the Camps to-day.
"Now cutting down trees is hard work. Yes, Siree, cutting down trees is the hardest kind of hard work. Mr. Beaver had to sit up on his hind legs to do it, and his legs grew very, very tired. In those days he had a tail very much like the tail of Jerry Muskrat. It was very useful when he was swimming, but it was of no use at all at any other time.
"And after he got into the fracas, what in thunder did he run away for? Why didn't he stay and face it out? Any fool would know that if Dillingham is cleared, the suspicion would all be on him." "But, Daddy, we haven't heard his side yet. If I could just hear from him, or see him." "See him!" he exploded. "What in the name of the devil do you want to see him for? No siree!
"How about it, Uncle Jim; am I kidding him?" demanded Owen, turning toward the old trapper, who was enjoying all this talk immensely. "Heaps of skunk farms, yes, siree," he replied, promptly. "They soon get to know the man who feeds them and give him no trouble. He's a peaceable little critter, and only when he gets excited does he go to extremes."
No, siree!" "I didn't mean that. You can go to school between seasons. I don't intend to leave the show business, but I'm going to know something besides that." "Well, I guess it would be a good idea," reflected Teddy. "Will you do it?" "Yes; I'll do it," he nodded. "Good for you! We'll own a show of our own, one of these days. You mark me, Teddy," glowed Phil.
Sign-paintin's a soft snap when it comes to bill-stickin'. Now, I guess I've stuck more bills onto New York State than ennybody. "'Have you? I said, angrily. "'Yes, siree! I always pick out the purtiest spots kinder filled chuck full of woods and brooks and things; then I h'ist my paste-pot onto a rock, and I slather that rock with gum, and whoop she goes! "'Whoop what goes? "'The bill.
But if Peters bo't rights an' ken prove it, why, he's the right to sell 'em on to any feller who comes along, which kind o' turns my ranch into common land. Nothin' doin'. No, siree!" Jeff had abandoned his search of the papers. Nor was he regarding either of the men. His eyes were directed through the lacing of creeper, his gaze concentrated upon the purple vista of the hills.
It's blood right square from her heart, gentlemen!" "I don't see how " began Ed Higgins; but Anderson silenced him with a look. "Of course you don't, but you would if you'd 'a' been a detective as long's I have. What in thunder do you s'pose I got these badges and these medals fer? Fer not seem' how? No, siree! I got 'em fer seein' how; that's what!" "But, Andy "
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