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Updated: June 11, 2025
This was very pleasant. MacRae was normal in every respect. He liked to dance. He liked glittering lights and soft music. He liked nice people. He liked people who were nice to him. But he seldom lost sight of his objective. These people could relax and give themselves up to enjoyment because they were "heeled" as a boy lieutenant slangily put it to MacRae.
"See that water, Grace Ford?" she cried sternly. "Now use it!" "And make it snappy," added Mollie slangily, as she and Betty disappeared into the adjoining room. "I can smell 'Miz Cummins'' cooking clear in here!" The girls spent the rest of that day getting acquainted, at which agreeable task Andy Rawlinson, the head cowboy, assisted pleasantly.
It all had a depressing effect on the girl's spirits. "Are you hungry, Miss Ruth?" Charlie Bragg asked her at last. "I expect I shall be, Charlie," she replied. "Our tea at the chateau was almost a fantom tea." "Gosh! isn't it so?" he said slangily. "What these French folks live on would starve me to death. Mighty glad to have regular Yankee rations.
"I guess we've got a long trail to follow." "But we've got to get 'em!" declared Dick. "You got rid of something that time!" commented his brother, meaningly, if slangily. "We're going to make 'em give back our cattle!" "Say!" suddenly cried Bud. "That's the queer part of it! Where are the steers?"
To some, the idea of their wise man being taught anything by a poor benighted Kablunet was ridiculous. To others, the hope of seeing the wizard's pride humbled was what is slangily termed "nuts." Ujarak himself took the remark in good part, in consequence of the word "great" having been prefixed to his title.
He sang, "I want you, my Honey," and put his back into it, as R. says, very slangily I think, and the suitors thought they had great subject for much mirth when they retired to the smoking-room I think it was almost profane.... But it is time for one pipe on deck and a last look at the somewhat uncongenial sea, then to a bed, three or four inches too narrow.
While the other three classes are making plans we ought to go ahead and astonish the natives. The early stunt catches the cash, you know," concluded Nora slangily. "Well, what would you suggest as a cash-catching stunt?" asked Anne. "You are generally a prize suggester." "We might have a bazaar," said Nora after a moment's thought, "with ever so many different booths.
"Don't you think his price is a little low twenty dollars from brand up?" "It's a scrub bunch. We want to get rid of them, anyway. But you're the doctor," he concluded slangily. She thought a moment. "We'll let him have them, but don't make the cut till I come back. I'm going to ride over to the Twin Buttes."
"I've got it," said Betty, leaning forward eagerly. "It may not be much of an idea, but then again it may." "Speak up, speak up, what's on your mind?" urged Mollie slangily. "Well," said Betty, "there is Mr. Haig, principal of Deepdale High.
"Oh!" she cried. "Nothing doing!" he added quickly if slangily. "Nothing but crumbs," and he proceeded to empty them into his mouth, and then blew up the bag. "When I burst it go!" he called. The sharp report of the exploding bag echoed on the keen, wintry air, and the four girls glided off on their skates.
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