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An' supposin' we did fall in with a ship, sure, how could we get aboard of her with this sea runnin'? Then, as to reaching land where's the land to reach? I niver heard speak of any land away to the south'ard, except the icy pole, an' that we should niver see if we wished it ever so much."

Mebby that ought to make me feel good, but it don't. Supposin' a fella was goin' to get married?" "Then he'd better wait," said Corliss, smiling at his foreman. Corliss stood up and yawned. "Oh, say, Sun, where'd you get that beef?" he asked casually. "The beef? Why, a Chola come along here day afore yesterday and say if I wanted some meat. I says yes.

"Supposin' we go in." In spite of the camp's curiosity, for the next few days they delicately withheld their usual evening visits to Prossy's mother. "They'll be wantin' to talk o' old times, and we don't wanter be too previous," suggested Wynbrook. But their verdict, when they at last met the new cousin, was unanimous, and their praises extravagant.

"Ye ken what fowk says till her guideship o' her son?" "Yes; put tat will pe ta lies of ta peoples. Ta peoples wass always telling lies." "Weel, allooin', it 's a peety ye sudna ken, supposin' him to be hers, hoo sma' fowk hauds the chance o' his bein' a Stewart, for a' that!" "She 'll not pe comprestanding you," said Duncan, bewildered.

"Oh, I can always tell a horse by his looks," replied Wilbur boastfully. "Anyhow, I want him." "Persistent?" chuckled Bob-Cat, who was standing by enjoying every word, "why, cockle-burs ain't nothin' to him." "But, supposin'," the old scout began gently, "I told you that the sorrel was the worst you could have, not the best?"

"Yeah, always supposin’ that," Nye agreed. "Magnífico!" Drew glanced over Shiloh’s back to the speaker. Coronel Oliveri paused in the doorway of the stable to study the stallion with almost exuberant admiration mirrored on his dark and mobile features. "Don Cazar"—the Mexican officer raised a gloved hand in a beckoning gesture—"por favor, Excellency ... this one, he is of the Blood?"

And supposin' they took a crack at us, they might git you for you sure look man-size, a little piece off." Jimmy grinned at the compliment, but compliments could not alter his purpose. "I got my ole twenty-two loaded," he asserted hopefully. "Then you just ride back and help Mr. Bartley take care of the hosses. He ain't much of a hand with stock." "Can't I go with you?" "Not this trip, son.

Nellie Strong, God bless her, an' Nan, her sister, didn't go agin 'em, but they were in a difficult persition with that cranky father of theirs." "Would Church matters have gone on smoothly but for the Stubbles?" Douglas asked. "They always did before Si an' his brood came to this place. Even supposin' the parsons weren't up to the mark, we would have got along all right.

"Its no use delayin'," thought Moses, "I'll make a bold dash," and jumping up from his seat, exclaimed, "You're Mister Verne that lives in the big house on that high bank up there by the square?" "Yes, sir," said the latter, respectfully. "Well, sir, did you ever see this 'ere piece of writin' afore, I picked it up near your house, and supposin' it were your'n I brought it here." Mr.

She'd like mighty well to come, whether your brother was married or not; but supposin' he married a lady like Miss Dora Bannister.

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