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I've seen him come in with a team of five all buckin', an' it snowin' an' never anythink but a laugh out of him. He'd ride miles an' miles to see me. The crawlers about these parts nowadays toddle about on bikes or sit like great-grandfathers in sulkies, an' if it was to sprinkle they'd think half a mile too far to go to see their sweetheart. I think the heart of the world must be dyin' out."
But comin' the way she did last fall, 'n' all this here wind 'n' bluster 'n' snowin' on the Zandias and never comin' no further down, I calc'late the chances is slim, boy 'n' gittin' slimmer every day, now I'm tellin' yuh!" "Well, say! Ain't yuh got a purty fair pitcher the way she stands?" Big Medicine inquired aggressively.
"My! It ain't snowin', is it? It ain't snowin'?" Mr. Jimmie Fitzgibbons wormed back to the counter. His voice was sunk to the golden mezzo of an amorous whisper. "Snowin' is right, Doll! A real dyed-in-the-wool white Christmas for you and me!" "Snowin'!" "Don't you like snow, baby doll? Cheer up, I'm going to hire a taxicab by the hour. I'm " "Snowin'!"
"'I reckon you'll think it's been snowin' when we get through, says Tom Redmond to him, scornful. 'The best thing you can do is to shut up, unless you've got a little money you want to contribute to the Bar T festerval. But about then they hollered for the horses to go to the post, and there wasn't no more talk.
When Old Chris came up from the cellar and went out onto the porch to draw up fresh water for the night, Abbie went back into the kitchen. "It's snowin' hard out," said Old Chris. "Yes," Abbie answered. She led the way back into the dining-room. Old Chris placed the kitchen lamp on the stand under the fruit picture and waited.
Climbing through the thick screen of branches he looked eagerly for the coveted hidden mystery, not stopping until he was well into the tree top and had made quite certain that no cache was hidden there. Then, as he looked up toward the sky, he felt a snowflake on his face. "Snowin'!" he exclaimed. "I'll have to be hurryin' now. If it snows hard Doctor Joe sure will be gettin' worried about me."
As they descended, the wind lowered fast and there was much less snow. Red Blaze said it was probably not snowing in the valley at all. "See that shinin' in the sun," he said. "That's the tin coverin' on the steeple of the new church in Hubbard. The sun strikes squar'ly on it, an' now I know I'm right 'bout it not snowin' down thar. Wait 'til we turn 'roun' this big rock.
"I guess we may as well hang around camp and rest the hounds," replied Jones. "I did intend to go after the lion that killed the deer, but this snow has taken away the scent." "Shore it'll stop snowin' soon," said Jim.
What about the horse, Jim, if it starts to snow?" "Riding in a saddle, I can git through," said the miner. "If it snows at all, it won't storm bad. Storms that come up sudden never last very long, and it's been good and bright all day. I'll start unless it's snowin' feather-beds." Miss Doc had been feeling, since the subject first was broached, that something in her heart would snap.
It's snowin' heavily, so you had betther sleep wid Rody; I see a light in the barn, I suppose he's after bringing in his bed an' makin' it." "I'll do any thing," replied the poor fiddler, now apprehensive of violence from the outrageous temper of young Frank. "Well, thin," added the good man, "let us all go to bed, in the name of God.
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