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"I like 'oo!" he cried again. "Well, I swow!" exclaimed Jase. "He's takin' a plum likin' to you. But we must be gettin' on. If ever I can do anything for you, don't 'low my bein' a Vaughn keep you from lettin' me know."
"Wal, I swow!" said Biah, after having turned the paper in his hands, "if this 'ere don't beat all! There's old Squire Norcross's name on't. It's the receipt, full and square. What's come over the old crittur? He must a' got religion in his old' age; but if grace made him do that, grace has done a tough job, that's all; but it's done anyhow! and that's all you need to care about.
Ho! it was a funny race they made, over the grass, over smaller stones, and over logs that lay in the way, but OLD-man managed to keep ahead until he stubbed his toe on a big sage-brush, and fell swow! "'Now I have you! cried the stone 'now I'll kill you, too! Now I will teach you to give presents and then take them away, and the stone rolled right on top of OLD-man, and sat on his back.
Finally Israel Goodrich said, nodding his head with an expression of utter dejection at each word: "Wal, I swow, I be kinder disappinted." There was a space of silence. "So be I," said Peleg. Presently Paul Hubbard's metallic voice was heard. "We were fools not to have known it.
Finally he grabbed his magic stone axe, and began to sing his war-song. Then the rest knew he had made up his mind and knew what he would do. Swow! he struck a mighty pine-tree a blow, and it fell down. Swow! down went another and another, until he had ten times ten of the longest, straightest, and largest trees in all the world lying side by side before him.
Claire afore to-morrow night. I told 'em so, the widder and the boy, who was as brassy as you please, and faced me down and said he never seen the pin, nor knowed there was one; while she wall, I swow, if she didn't start round lively for a woman with her leg bandaged up in vinegar and flannel.
If there's some one come along that can put the wickin' to him in good shape, I swow if this town don't owe him a vote of thanks." "There's a movement on already to ask Cap'n Sproul to take the office of first s'lec'man at the March meetin'," said one of the loafers. "I sha'n't begretch him one mite of his popularity," vowed the storekeeper.
In fact he was just about to seize an Otter, when SPLASH! into an air-hole all the Otters went. Ho! the Wolf was going so fast he couldn't stop, and SWOW! into the air-hole he went like a badger after mice, and the current carried him under the ice. The Otters knew that hole was there. That was their country and they were running to reach that same hole all the time, but the Wolf didn't know that.
I swow!" continued Joe, drearily, "I'll be forgettin' my own next and " "That will do," interrupted North, only half concealing his disgust as he rose and carried the baby to the other room, beyond the reach of names that might shock its ladylike ears.
Jerrie Crawford! and Peterkin's big feet came down from the back of the chair on which they were resting, upsetting the chair and his brandy at the same time. 'Jerrie Crawford! I swow! A gal without a cent, or name either, though I used to have a sneakin' notion that I knew who she was, but I guess I didn't. 'Twould have come out afore now. What under heavens put her into your noddle?
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