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"Father, dear," said Mary, drying, or struggling to dry her tears, "don't think of me, or of any of us, nor don't think of anything that will disturb your mind don't think of the, at any rate I'm very weak, but I'm not so hungry as you may think; if I had one mouthful of anything just to take this feelin' that I have inwardly, an' this weakness away, I would be satisfied that would do me; an' although I'm cryin' it's more to see your misery, father dear, an' all your miseries, than for what I'm sufferin' myself; but there's a kiss for you, it's all I have to give you."

Th' coort will now adjourn f'r dools, an' all ladin' officers iv th' ar-rmy not in disgrace already will assimble in jail, an' com-mit suicide, he says. 'Jackuse, says Zola, an' started f'r th' woods, pursued be his fellow-editors. He's off somewhere in a three now hollerin' 'Jackuse' at ivry wan that passes, sufferin' martyrdom f'r his counthry an' writin' now an' thin about it all.

"Hit wouldn't content me ef I wasn't facin' my enemy when I sottled with him an' hit's a private business but this other matter te'ches everybody. Hit denotes y'ars of blood-spillin' an' murder of women an' children sufferin' fer causes thet hain't no wise th'ar fault ner doin'."

"The wicked shall be cast into hell, with " "They can't kerry their cow-sheds with 'em, neither," interrupted George, consolingly. "Come, George," said the good Deacon, in an appealing tone, "remember the apostle says, 'Suffer the word of exhortation." "'Xcuse me, Deac'n, but one sufferin' at a time; I ain't through sufferin' at bein' beaten down yet.

He says he ain't sufferin', but it's like shuttin' a bronco up in the corral and lettin' the herd go back into the hills." "Perhaps he thinks you're better fun than any of his cronies." She ignored the implied compliment and went on: "All the same, it's drawin' mighty close lines on him.

"If there was anything comin' to you killin' would be too good for you. You ain't done anything to me, you sufferin' fool not a thing! What you've done you've done to Mary Bransford. When you see Dale an' Silverthorn grabbin' the Double A, an' Mary Bransford ridin' away, homeless you'll have feelin's of remorse, mebbe if you've got any man in you at all!" Owen writhed and groaned.

There he sits, the wee man wi'oot so much as a seegair to keep him company thank ye, sir-r, A'll not smoke it the noo, but 'twill be welcomed by one of the sufferin' mechanics there sits Tam, gettin' into the mind, or substitute, of the Hoon." "But do you seriously believe that you have scared him?" Tam's eyes twinkled. "Mr. Craig, sir-r, what do ye fear wairst in the world?"

We can run her there by gravity," I said at last. "Then he'll only have to walk to the station to get home. Unless we take off 'is boots first," Pyecroft replied. "That," said our guest earnestly, "would be theft atop of assault and very serious." "Oh, let's hang him an' be done," Hinchcliffe grunted. "It's evidently what he's sufferin' for." Somehow murder did not appeal to us that warm noon.

And jest see the end on't why he had brought sufferin' of the deepest dye onto his companion, and what, what hed he brought onto himself onto his feet? Oh! the agony of them several moments while them thoughts was a rackin' at me.

He hustled around a while, helpin' to start a meal for them two hundred sufferin' Siwashes; an' then he fell asleep, settin' on his haunches, thinkin' he was feedin' snow into a thawin'-pail. I fixed him my bed, an' dang me if I didn't have to help him into it, he was that give out. Sure I win the toothpicks. Didn't them dogs just naturally need the six salmon Smoke fed 'em at the noonin'?"

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