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Chloe had a particular fancy for calling poultry poetry, an application of language in which she always persisted, notwithstanding frequent corrections and advisings from the young members of the family. "La sakes!" she would say, "I can't see; one jis good as turry, poetry suthin good, any how;" and so poetry Chloe continued to call it. Mrs.

"That was only his excuse mere flap-doodle!" interrupted the pessimistic Jerrold. "He was foolin' you; he'd heard of suthin better! The idea of calling that affair an 'accident, or one that would stop any man who meant business!" Bray had become uneasily conscious. "What was the accident?" he asked. "A d d fool woman's accident," broke in the misogynist Parkhurst, "and it's true!

I done what I could for him and he came to after a while. That was how I met Blue Nose Sanchez. "Well, sir, Blue Nose was a mighty sick man, even then. He had fever and was a ravin' lunatic at times, but at intervals he made out to tell me suthin' of his story.

"One of them circus jumpers stabbed Hal Dudley over the table in Dolores monte shop last night, and got away this morning. We hunted him into the plain and lost him somewhere in this d d dust." "Why, Sue reckoned she saw suthin' just now," said Ira, with a flash of recollection. "Didn't ye, Sue?" "Why the h-ll didn't she say it before?

Peters stood for a moment, looking at her and then inquired: "Did yo' father tell you suthin' I said to him?" Slowly rocking she looked up at him. "He always has enough talk of his own without repeatin' what other folks say." "But what I told him was about you." "Well, if what you said wasn't good you wouldn't be here to tell about it, so it don't concern me." He attempted to smile, but failed.

"There's a suthin' soothin' and dreamy in this kind o' life, Jacksey, and we'll make a point of comin' here for a couple of days every two weeks to lend you a hand; it will be a mighty good change from our nigger work on the claim."

Now, to my notion, a man should do suthin' for his land, and not be obligated for it to mere natur'. This is a free country, and what right has one man to land more than another?" "Or do his shirt, or do his dobacco, or do his coat, or do anyding else." "Well, I don't go as far as that.

Well, o' course Ann couldn't own it, an' him right there, so to speak. So she shook her head. 'Well, I'm glad on 't, says Sally. 'If I couldn't have anything to eat, I'd have suthin' to look at! He was the most unsignifyin'est creatur' you ever put your eyes on. But they say Ann's started in on her clo'es." Amelia's face had grown scarlet.

He sez about every child he meats call him Par, & he takes it for grantid it is so. His wives air very expensiv. Thay allers want suthin & ef he don't buy it for um thay set the house in a uproar. He sez he don't have a minit's peace.

I've been hopin' all the time we'd git ahead an' have suthin' beside a livin' here in Polktown. I've been hungry for money! "Like enough if I hadn't been so sharp after it, an' complained so 'cause we didn't git ahead, Lem an' Cross Moore wouldn't never got their heads together an' 'greed ter try rum-selling to make the old Inn pay a profit. "Oh, yes! I see my fault now. Oh, Lord!

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