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Updated: May 14, 2025


"There's anuther lot bucks, all o' 'em out west yonder an' over east a smudge is just startin'. Looks like we wus in a pocket an' thar' might be some har-raisin' fore long." "Well, Murphy, you are the older hand at this business. What do you advise doing?" "Me? Why, push right 'long while we kin keep under cover. Then after dark trust ter bull luck an' make 'nuther dash. It's mostly luck, anyhow.

I can't exactly see that meself, agreed Philpot. 'We must tackle 'im about that at dinner-time, said Harlow. 'I should rather like to 'ear 'ow 'e makes it out. 'For Gord's sake don't go startin' no arguments at dinner-time, said Easton. 'Leave 'im alone when 'e is quiet. 'Yes; let's 'ave our dinner in peace, if possible, said Philpot.

And the fur's not so bad for this early in the season. You're startin' in fine as a Labradorman!" and he slapped Charley on the shoulder. "Day before yesterday a castaway! Yesterday shipwrecked! To-day settin' rabbit snares and helpin' Toby knock over a lynx! Aye, and gettin' the lynx! That's two bad fixes you gets out of yourself, and one you gets the lynx in that he don't get out of!"

Dan stood with his head bowed a little, frowning; two forces pulled him, and Kate leaned against the wall off in the shadow with her eyes closed, waiting, waiting, waiting through the crisis. "I'd like to stay and chin with you, Buck but, I got to be off. Out there in the night something may happen before mornin'." Black Bart licked the hand of the master and whined. "Easy, boy. We're startin'."

They quietly and without argument answered the old story that women was onbusiness-like and never on time, by startin' the Parade the very minute it was announced, which you can't always say of men's parades.

"El Americano reads the secret thought!" "Come ahead, Jim," urged Barlow anxiously. "Don't I tell you there is no sense startin' a rumpus? Suppose you weeded out half of 'em, the other half would get you right. And haven't we got enough ahead of us without goin' out of our way, lookin' for a row?" For answer Kendric gave his horse the spur and dashed through the gate.

Startin' early and comin' home late, with the sun settin' in front of you, and by and by the moon comin' up behind you, and the wind blowin' cool out o' the woods on the side o' the road; the baby fast asleep in my arms, and the other children talkin' with each other about what they'd seen, and Abram drivin' slow over the rough places, and lookin' back every once in a while to see if we was all there.

"If they fail to find tracks there I am sorry for Wash, that's all," replied Miss Briggs with a shrug. "Yer right!" cried a mountaineer, entering the room at that juncture. "We seen where the critter was standin' when he shot Lum. We seen the mark o' his boots, and the bunch is startin' to follow his trail.

After a time she ventured to ask a question. "Seth!" she said, "how do you know which way to steer?" "I don't," was the reply. "All I'm tryin' to do is keep her afore it. If this no'theast wind would hold, we'd be all right, but it's dyin' fast. And the tide must be at flood, if not startin' to go out.

I've been through what you're layin' out for yourself an' stood it, somehow, an' now I'm 'most done with it all. But 'twould be like beginnin' it all again to see you startin' in." The boy tried to speak, but he raised his voice. "No, I couldn't stand it all over again. 'Twould cut in to the places where I've got calloused."

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