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Lost my five thousand plunks and got three months in the pen, all because I put my dough in the bank. "Banks be damned, George. Not for mine, no siree." Jake puffed his pipe reflectively, after his long tirade. "That's all very well, but there are good banks nowadays and good Trust Companies, too, although I prefer regular chartered banks every time.
"For this reason I have come to bid you good-bye," said Desnoyers haughtily. "I know that my love is absurd, and I wish to leave." "The gentleman would go away," the ranchman continued spluttering. "The gentleman believes that here one can do what one pleases! No, siree! Here nobody commands but old Madariaga, and I order you to stay. . . . Ah, these women! They only serve to antagonize men.
I'll make you lay, you lazy thing!" Sassy tilted her head so that the opposite ear lobe showed, and lifted one foot against her breast. Otherwise she did not indicate that she had even heard her orders. Her disobedience angered the little girl. "Shoo! shoo! shoo!" she cried; "do you think I'm going to carry you? No, siree! You'll walk, every step of it, too. I'll teach you."
"No ..." "Nor do any good?" "No." "No, siree, it don't. He'd oughter stop it. What does he do with them things when he gets 'em finished?" "Patents them." "And then what?" "Nothin' that I know of." "That's it; nothing nor ever will. Well, he's been getting money from me for those patents I thought at fust there might be somethin' in 'em but he won't any more. I'd oughter had more sense."
Elmer and I will take a few pinches of tea, the soup tablets, one revolver and a rifle and " "And what?" exclaimed Alan, suspicious of Ned's suggestion. "And," continued Ned, "We'll just dash on ahead and bring you some help." "No, siree," shouted Alan. "Do you think get back to Clarkeville, one hundred and fifteen miles or more, on six soup tablets? And for me?
"Bo, he's got a sleep-pill in each mitt if if he can land his wallop right! Yes, siree, if Bud can hit a guy where it'll do most good, that guy's sure goin' to forget his cares an' troubles for a bit. But he's slow an' heavy, Bud is, though I ain't never seen him mix it in th' ring, mind." "H'm," said Ravenslee thoughtfully, "M'Ginnis seems to have it all his own way around here why?"
Tom, starting up from a nap, gripped the gunstock. "Yes, siree," he said. "He is." He cocked the gun, and the barrel squeaked faintly on the rail. "By jinks, I see him!" I, too, discerned a shadowy, dark object at the top of the snow-crusted knoll.
Popham assuringly, "if you want to use this painted chamber much, you've got to live in Beulah; an' Lem Hamilton ain't goin' to stop consullin' at the age o' fifty, to come here an' rust out with the rest of us; no, siree! Nor Mis' Lem Hamilton wouldn't stop over night in this village if you give her the town drinkin' trough for a premium!" "Is she fashionable?" asked Julia. "You bet she is!
"It isn't that I don't like bare ground, because I do, and I'm always glad when the snow is blown off in places so that I can hunt for seeds on the ground. But when the snow begins to melt everywhere I feel uneasy. I can't understand how folks can be contented where there is no snow and ice. You don't catch me going 'way down south. No, siree, you don't catch me going 'way down south.
I 'lows a good prairie hand don't make no mistake over cattle like that. 'E may misgive a face, but a beastie no, siree." "So you base your recognition of the man on the identity of his horse. A doubtful assertion." "Thar ain't no doubt in my mind, sergeant. Ef you'll 'ave it so, I did some." The officer turned to the other men.
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