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Then all at once Farquarson began as suddenly as he had left off "Now, let us make up our minds never to broach running the gauntlet again in Russian waters, for they're devils to listen, and you never know where they are. Why, I've seen them at the time of the war crawlin' and sneakin' about all over, lying on the sofa in the billiard-rooms, and come and ask you to play in good English.

"If what you've been doing means shamming weak, I'd like to see you coming out strong," observed Miles, with a short laugh. "Well, p'r'aps you'll see that too some day," returned the sailor, with an amiable look. "But do you really mean that all that groaning which I confess to have been surprised at was mere pretence?" "All sham. Downright sneakin'!" said Molloy.

"You're worth three men," said the storekeeper. "Got light boots?" "Yes," said the girl, thrilled and quivering. "You run git 'em!" said Mrs. Bates, "and git your good lantern. I'll be gitting another lantern, and some whiskey. Poor little fellers! I hope to God they're all sneakin' home afraid of a lickin'! this very minute.

We can't all sit in the parlor." Winchell acknowledged the force of this. "Well, I always felt sneakin' about it, I'll admit, but that was because I was raised a farmer, and barbers were always cheap skates with us. We didn't use 'em much, in fact. Well, it's all up now, and when I come back I want you to forget I ever cut hair.

I'll smash the fellow in the face that calls me coward." "I know, Jimmie; you you're right. It was me suggested hurrying things like this. Sneakin'! Oh, God! ain't I the messer-up!" "Lay easy, girl. I'm going to see it through. I guess there's been fellows before me and will be after me who have done worse. I'm going to see it through. All I got to say is I'll smash up the fellow calls me coward.

'Who for? asked Dick, hanging to his friend. 'Find out. 'Oh, right you are; but you won't go, that's all. 'Well, I'm goin' to tell 'em that Tinribs is up at his house. 'How d'yer know? 'I was sneakin' round to get a shot at a cat, an' I heard 'em. Lemme go 'r he'll be gone, you fool. 'Won't, said Dick, masterfully. 'You ain't goin'. 'Who'll stop me? 'I will. 'Tain't in yer.

I don't call it sneakin' to try an' get the drop on a coyote like him." "I don't either," smiled Stratton, getting on his feet. The swift, southern darkness had fallen so quickly that they could barely see each other's faces. "It's one of their own little tricks, and turn about is fair play. Our job, I reckon, is to keep our eyes open every minute and not let anything slip.

His head was still bent over an' he was black in the face; but when I straightened him out an' soused a lot o' water over him, he came out of it, an' I fair itched to make him eat his gun knee-riggin' an' all! He sat up an' began to tell what a low-down, sneakin' cuss Dick had allus been. I let him sing a couple o' verses, an' then I sez: "Now, you look here, you slimy spider.

"That I love you, Vic. I never knew what it was to love you before." "After I been a man-killin', lyin', sneakin' " "Don't you say another word. Vic, it was all my fault." "It wasn't. It was mine. But if you'd only kind of held off a little and gone easy with me." "You didn't give me a chance." "When I looked back from the road you wasn't standin' in the door." "I was. And you didn't look back."

It's some sort of a sneakin' game they are studyin' about just now." "I'm a gittin' mos' too ole to shoot wo'th a cent," said Oncle Jazon, "but I'd give half o' my scalp ef thet Long-Hair would come clost enough fo' me to git a bead onto his lef' eye.

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