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The Squire whispers to me, and sez he'll pint out the lokial celebrities. At the end of the room is a great pictur, representin a stout femail on a tarnation dark back-ground. The critters scrowded up to it, and looked on in hor. Presently I feels the Squire nudging me. "Do you see that individooal," sed he, "with Hyacinthian curls, and his eye in a fine frenzy rollin!

As the sailor said of crocodiles and alligators, "There's no difference at all. They're all tarnation varmint together." Mr. Strachan is boycotted, and goes about with a guard of three policemen. What will happen from one day to another nobody can tell. Since I last mentioned Mr.

I guess if he acted that way in Kentucky, he'd get a breakfast of cold lead some morning, out of the small eend of a rifle, he'd find pretty difficult to digest. They tell me he issues three hundred writs a year, the cost of which, including that tarnation Constable's fees, can't amount to nothing less than 3,000 dollars per annum. If the Hon.

In a moment each of the party had sheltered behind a tree. "It's of no use, chief," Peter said. "We'll have the hull pack from behind upon us in five minutes. We must run for it and take our chances of being hit." Swerving somewhat from their former line, they again ran on; bullets whisked round them, but they did not pause to fire a shot in return. "Tarnation!"

My boys all swear like Sam Hill; and I used to swear mighty big oaths till about a month ago, when the Methody parson told me that if I did not leave it off I should go to a tarnation bad place; so I dropped some of the worst of them." "You would do wisely to drop the rest; women never swear in my country." "Well, you don't say! I always heer'd they were very ignorant. Will you lend me the tea?"

There's goin' to be somethin' happen tarnation soon that will astonish them fellers ef " but here Anderson pulled up with a jerk, realising that he was on the point of betraying a great secret. Afraid to trust himself in continued conversation, he abruptly said: "Good afternoon," and started off down the street, his ears tingling.

I guess if he acted that way in Kentucky, he'd get a breakfast of cold lead some morning, out of the small eend of a rifle, he'd find pretty difficult to digest. They tell me he issues three hundred writs a year, the cost of which, including that tarnation constable's fees, can't amount to nothing less than three thousand dollars per annum.

When Joe Wrench was hanged for shooting the lord's keeper, and he mounted the scaffold wid a nosegay in his hand, he said, in a peevish voice, says he: 'Why does not they give me a tarnation? I always loved them sort o' flowers, I wore them when I went a courting Bess Lucas, an' I would like to die with one in my hand! So a man may like flowers, and be but a hempen dog after all!"

"Say, to-morrow I'm going to take a good look at this rod I've been holding to; I'll bet it shows fingermarks." "What's the meaning of that rumpus out there?" demanded a stern voice. "Oh, dad we need you the worst way." "That you, Jerry? What in tarnation you up to anyhow?" "We're not up any longer we're glad to get back to earth." "Eh?" said Mr. Ring, perplexed, as he came up to them.

"Oh," says Tom, laughing, "he's a fox! but he's so tarnation frightened of our hounds, that his brush dropped off through very fear, as soon as ever he heard us go into the wood; if you go back, you'll find it somewhere, Mr. Jorrocks; haw, haw, haw! No fox indeed!" said he. "Forrard, hounds, forrard!"

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