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Updated: May 12, 2025
In one half an hour arter de forein lady tumbled in, young marse lef' de house an' haint been seen nor heard on since. I t'ought maybe you'd might a hearn what's become of him. It is mighty hard on her, poor young creatur, to be fairly forsok de very night she come." "Ah!" cried Nora, in the sharp tones of pain "take me to that lady at once! I must, must see her!
They could not know that before the morning was over space in the office would be at a premium. Still, it was unfortunate. Mr. Jarvis was slightly apologetic. "T'ought I'd bring de kits along," he said. "Dey started in scrappin' yesterday when I was here, so to-day I says I'll keep my eye on dem." Psmith inspected the menagerie without resentment. "Assuredly, Comrade Jarvis," he said.
Jarvis, when he had recovered from the surprise of seeing Betty and learning that she had returned to her old situation, explained: "T'ought I'd bring de kits along," he said. "Dey starts fuss'n' wit' each odder yesterday, so I brings dem along." John inspected the menagerie without resentment. "Sure!" he said. "They add a kind of peaceful touch to the scene."
Well, sah, I didn't like de 'pearance ob dat man, an' I jes' t'ought I'd get anoder look at 'im, but he stayed a mighty long time, sah, an' bime'by I had to go to de tool-house, an' when I gets back the kerridge was gone." "Could you describe the man, Uncle Mose?" the coroner asked.
The man uncovered his mouth and in a voice like the sound of an ophicleide, answered: "Mina nosa." "Your nose!" "Aha. T'ought I bring 'im, butta no find." "Brought your nose in your pocket!" "Dunno may be losta. Fella fighta me; cut offa da nose." The surgeon assured him that the severed nose would have been useless. "But I wanta da nose!" exclaimed the man, in despair.
If you had send dose vlowers while you knew I vas alife, I would have t'ought you done it to sell me a bill but you send 'em ven you t'ought I vas deat. Ged op your stuff, Mark, you bet your life I haf a bill for you. I will make it dobble vat I t'ought I vould. You are de only man dat has proved he vas my frient." "Did I ever tell you how I got on the south side of Ed Marks?" said Sam Wood.
"We seen The Oskaloosa Kid this evenin'" volunteered one of the newcomers. "You did?" exclaimed the girl. "Where?" "He'd just pulled off a job in Oakdale an' had his pockets bulgin' wid sparklers an' kale. We was follerin' him an' when we seen your light up here we t'ought it was him." The Oskaloosa Kid shrank closer to Bridge. At last he recognized the voice of the speaker.
"Well, you may be right after all," returned the Moor slowly. "I will go and see this father. At all events it can do no harm." "None whateber, massa. An' I better run back and send Ali arter you." "Why? What has he to do with it?" "Oh! I only t'ought dat you was huntin' togidder. It's ob no consikence.
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