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Deep feelin's ain't any count by themselves; work 'em off, an' ye're somebody; weep 'em off an' you'd be more use with a heart o' stone Sayings of Si Sylvanne. "Quonab, I am going out to get her a partridge." "Ugh, good." So Rolf went off. For a moment he was inclined to grant Skookom's prayer for leave to, follow, but another and better plan came in mind.
There was no justification. It was a clear case of tyrannical murder, but in this case vengeance was swift and justice came sooner than its wont. The Enemy's Fort It pays 'bout once in a hundred times to git mad, but there ain't any way o' tellin' beforehand which is the time. Sayings of Si Sylvanne. It generally took two days to run the west line of traps.
When it comes to personal feelin's better let yer friends do the talkin' and jedgin'. A man can't handle his own case any more than a delirious doctor kin give hisself the right physic Sayings of Si Sylvanne. The coming of springtime in the woods is one of the gentlest, sweetest advents in the world.
Rolf Learns Something from Van A man can't handle his own case, any more than a delirious doctor kin give himself the right physic. Saying of Si Sylvanne. However superior Rolf might feel in the canoe or the woods, there was one place where Van Cortlandt took the lead, and that was in the long talks they had by the campfire or in Van's own shanty which Quonab rarely entered.
And when the bed came, she fell asleep holding the dress-goods stuff in arms, and with the red parasol spread above her head, tired out, but inexpressibly happy. Travelling to the Great City He's a bad failure that ain't king in some little corner. Sayings of Sylvanne Sylvanne The children were not astir when Rolf was off in the morning.
The owl's hull reputation for wisdom is built up on lookin' wise and keepin' mum. Sayings of St Sylvanne THE owl incident was one of the comedies of their life, now they had business on hand. The scraps of news brought by Quonab pieced out with those secured by Rolf, spelt clearly this: that Colonel Murray with about a thousand men was planning a raid on Plattsburg.
These were the sayings that came ringing through his head to his heart; one was from Quonab, the other from old Sylvanne. Yes, there's always a way, and the stout heart can always find it. Rolf prepared and cooked the two birds, made a breakfast of one and put the other in his pocket for lunch, not realizing at the time that his lunch would be eaten on this same spot.
Shadows crossed his brain, among them Si Sylvanne with his quaint sayings, and one above all was clear: "Trouble is only sent to make ye do yer best. When ye hev done yer best, keep calm and wait. Things is comin' all right." Yes, that was what he said, and the mockery of it hurt him now. The sunset slowly ended; the night wind blew; the dragging hours brought gloom that entered in.
"Gosh all hemlock! the one pricks, but t'other festers, it's tarnal sure you steal a man's dinner and tell him he's one o' nature's noblemen, he's more apt to love you than if you give him five dollars to keep out o' your sight," said Sylvanne, with slow emphasis. "There's something to be said on the other side," said the timid one.
"When ye don't like whar ye air, git up without any fuss, and go whar ye want to be," was what Sylvanne once said to him, and it came to Rolf with something like a comic shock. The soldiers were busy in the woods and around the forges. In half an hour it would be noon and they might come back to eat.
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