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Updated: June 19, 2025


Just below the Cascade Rapids was a famous sucker pool, and after we had camped three Indians came, saying that the pool was full of suckers would I lend them my canoe to get some? Away they went, and from afar I was horrified to see them clubbing the fish with my beautiful thin-bladed maple paddles. Each of their friends came and received one or two fine fish, for there were plenty.

He requests also that you send an exact copy of his letter to three of your friends whom you deem most likely to invest their small change in heavenly grace. The "chain" of letters runs from 1 to 100, and a Cleburne gentleman who was "touched" figures it out that the 25th No. means more than 282 billion letters and more than 21 millions of money if every sucker bites at the bait.

"My family, especially the girls, object to living on a farm," Cyrus Bennington said gravely. "They have notions of city life I can't overcome. Jo especially dislikes the country and Jo runs things round the Bennington place." "James Shirley, Esquire," Jim announced and added quickly: "The biggest sucker in the booming gang. Lost his farm to the Champers Company.

Upon that point, at least, Denver suffered no delusion; he knew that his downfall had been planned from the first and that he had bit like a sucker at the bait. Murray had dropped a few words and spit on the hook and Denver had shipped him his ore.

"That's a bright scheme on the part of that Trinidad Redwood Timber Company gang to start a railroad excitement and unload their white elephant," he declared. "A scheme like that stuck them with their timber, and I suppose they figure there's a sucker born every minute and that the same old gag might work again. Chances are they have a prospect in tow already."

Then I said, "The faro banks are my diet, and short cards have landed you many a time, but I must confess that I was a little fearful that the bait I had fixed up for you would not land a sucker; but it did, all the same, didn't it Bill?" "Yes, George," was all he would say. "Well now, Bill, that we have had our fun, let's shake hands and be good friends."

However, the sun sometimes visits me. I will, besides, try to convert everything into an artificial help, even the heat and the ashes of my pipe, and lastly, we, or rather you, will keep in reserve the third sucker as our last resource, in case our first two experiments should prove a failure.

That's the kind of feller Mawruss is, Sol. I could treat him always like a gentleman, Sol, and if the smallest little thing happens to us, 'sucker' is the least what he calls me." At this juncture the green baize doors leading into the hall burst open and Morris himself leaped into the show-room.

When I look for some term to designate this digestive entrance, of which so far I know no other example, I can find only that of a sucker or cupping glass. Its attack is a mere kiss, but what a perfidious kiss! We know the machine; now let us see the working.

Then he went up to Traylor and said: "What did you do with my niggers, you dirty sucker? "Men from Missouri hated the Illinois folks them clays and called 'em Suckers. We always call a Missouri man a name too dirty to be put in a letter. He acted like one o' the Roman emperors ye read of. "'Hain't you a little reckless, young feller? Traylor says, as cool as a cucumber.

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