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There was no answering smile on Rod's features as he looked up at Racey Dawson. "Racey," said he, laying a hand on the horse's mane, "have you been to McFluke's lately?" "I ain't," replied Racey, his smile fading out. "Then keep on stayin' away." "As bad as that?" "As bad as that." "McFluke been talking?" was Racey's next question.
Again Captain Hiram's conscience smote him. "Dear! dear!" he exclaimed. "And I've been loafin' around the depot with Sol Berry and the rest of 'em instead of stayin' home with you, Sophrony. I KNEW I was doin' wrong, but I didn't realize " "Course you didn't, Hiram. I'm glad you got a few minutes' rest, after bein' up with him half the night. I do wish the doctor was home, though.
"Are you the agent?" she demanded. "No, ma'am. I'm simply stayin' here for the sheriff. We're lookin' for a woman Say!" He stopped short and stared at the veiled face with wide, excited eyes. "Gee whiz! Maybe you " "No, I am not the woman you want. Do you know anything about the trains?" "I guess I'll telephone to the sheriff before I "
One month'll be enough in this house. It's goin' to seem like a life-time." "I'm glad," said Jerry, smiling. "Ye're glad it's goin' to seem like a life-time?" "No, no!" he corrected her hastily; "I am glad you're going to stay." "Well, that's a comfort anyway. Some one'll be pleased at me stayin'." And she came down the stairs and walked over to the piano again.
He's gone to take another look at a won'erful new cook-stove, so's he kin describe it to me right pertickler." "Is he worried, Nora?" "We's both worried, Ethel. Our time's come, an' no mistake. Peggy McNutt says as he had real orders to turn Hucks out if he was a married man; an' there's no disclaimin' he's married, is there? Peggy's a kind man, an' tol' us to keep stayin' 'til the nabobs arrove.
When you stayin' home an' thad Meestair Jeemsie here I enjoy to work theeze house; is merry from moach comedy!" He bowed himself out, still drawing in his breath and Honor smiled. "Merry from much comedy" the house had been in the old gay days; dark from much tragedy it seemed to-day. What would it be to her when she came back again? But, little by little, the old room soothed and stilled her.
"Ah, why not let the poor girl alone?" says I. "Maybe she's got one in trainin' somewhere herself. There's no tellin', too, but what she's stayin' single from choice." "Humph!" says Sadie. "Only the homely ones are entitled to give that excuse, because they have no other; and only a stupid man would believe it in either case.
The policeman walked up to the Runt and caught him roughly by the arm. "Move along outa here. I'd ought to pinch you, but I'm not gonna do it this time. See? You beat it!" Durand turned to one of his followers. "Tail that fellow. Find out where he's stayin' and report." Helplessly Johnnie went staggering down the street. He did not understand why he had been treated so.
Oh, it's a wale o' tears!" "But there are no bears in Vernon, Mrs. Riggs," laughed Evadne. "Land, child! you never know what there might be!" said the old lady testily. "Be you a' stayin' at Mis' Everidge's?" "Yes," said Evadne, "she is my aunt." "Hum! I never knew she hed any nieces, 'cept them two gals uv Jedge Hildreth's down ter Marlborough." "I am their cousin, Mrs. Riggs.
If she'd weathered the gale and put in this way, they'd be sure to sail on for the mainland. In that case, they may sight us when we get well out on the open water." "Jest so, Capting," says Seagriff, "an' as ye perpose, we mout as well make the start now. We kin gain nothin' by stayin' hyar." "All right, then. Let us be off."
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