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Elfreda regarded Grace with loving admiration. "You're the squarest, fairest girl I ever knew or even expect to know, Grace," was her tribute. "And you deserve the best that the Harlowe House girls can give you."

"You can tell me what the trouble is and if I decline to take the case I will give you my promise not to say a word to any outsider of what has passed between us." "Oh, I know I can trust you, Mr. Adams, otherwise I should not have called here. My father said you were the squarest man he had ever dealt with. I came to see you about the Langmore affair." "You mean the murder of Mr. and Mrs.

She did, indeed, understand, and the full beauty of Grace Harlowe's nobility of spirit was revealed to her. "You are the finest, squarest girl I ever knew, Grace," she said admiringly. "Nonsense," laughed Grace, flushing a little at the tribute paid her by the once arrogant junior captain. "You don't know me at all. I have just as many faults as other girls, with a few extra ones thrown in.

There had been a good deal of lawlessness of late, for which Soapy Stone's band of followers was held responsible. Just as plainly as if he had heard the arguments of Dutch and Kite Bonfils he knew that they were urging the others to make an example of him. Most of these men were well up to the average for the milk of human kindness. They were the squarest citizens in Arizona.

"Sweet, so sweet," she whispered. "Oh, that is nice of them!" "You bet. I told you you'd like 'em. Squarest people on earth. Uh, Carrie Would you mind if I sneaked down to the office for an hour, just to see how things are?" "Why, no. Of course not. I know you're keen to get back to work." "Sure you don't mind?" "Not a bit. Out of my way. Let me unpack."

Just behind me, as I rode with Wulfhere and Wislac to right and left, came my six men, big powerful housecarles, all in black armour and carrying red and black shields, and with a red cross on their helms' fronts. And the squarest of these six, he who seemed to be their leader, looked up at me, when I turned again, with a grin that I seemed to know.

Westerfelt is about the squarest man I ever struck an' would fight a circular saw bare-handed, an' Miss Harriet, I'll sw'ar I jest can't think o' nothin' good enough to say about you, except ef you hadn't a-been all wool an' a yard wide Mr. Westerfelt wouldn't a-been so crazy about you."

"Red's the squarest pal on earth. Red tried to save the guy out there on the desert. Gave him all the water we had, pretty near. He dassent to give him all, for because he was afraid it would kill him. The guy fell and hit his head on the rail. Red said he was dyin' on his feet, anyway. Then Red lugged me clean to that tank where you seen us from the train. I was all in. I guess Red saved my life.

"But he's carrying the flag of truce, Anthony. You see that?" "I see nothing except his face. It blots out the rest of the world. I'll plant my shot there there in the middle of those lips." "Anthony, that's William Drew, the squarest man on the range." "Sally Fortune, that's William Drew, who murdered my father!" "Ah!" she said, with sharply indrawn breath. "It isn't possible!"

You're a dummed good girl! The best and squarest yes, and the spunkiest little girl I ever saw. You're a brick." "I'm awful sorry I went into the parlor, Cap'n Gould." "Blast the parlor! I don't care if you stay in there a week and smash everything in it. And and, see here, Mary-'Gusta, don't you call me 'Cap'n Gould' any more. Call me 'Uncle Shad, will you?" Just before bedtime that night Mr.

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