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The weir business had been pretty good and Sim had been teasin' me to go on a vacation with him, so I went. Sim ain't stopped talkin' about our experiences yet. Ho! ho!" "You bet he ain't!" laughed the depot master. "One mix-up you had with a priest, and a love story, and land knows what. He talks about that to this day." "What was it? He never told me," said Wingate.

"Say you don't blame me for what they said, Matt. You know I wouldn't do no such a thing even if I could. There mustn't anything ever come between you and me; never never. I I want us always to be like we are now. You've been so good to me ever since I was a little trick, and you whipped big Lem Wheeler for teasin' me. I I don't guess I could get along without knowin' you was around somewhere."

"He is not likely to after this; but, wife, we won't borrow trouble. Something may turn up to help us." "I am sure I shall be able to help you about it, father," said Harry. "I hope so, my son, but don't feel too certain. You may not succeed as well as you anticipate." "I know that, but I mean to try at any rate." "If you don't, Tom will," said his sister. "Quit teasin' a feller, Jane," said Tom.

I'll want to see those, of course," declared Mr. Smith, rising to his feet, preparatory to going to his own room. It was some days later that Mr. Smith asked Benny one afternoon to show him the way to Miss Maggie Duff's home. "Sure I will," agreed Benny with alacrity. "You don't ever have ter do any teasin' ter get me ter go ter Aunt Maggie's." "You're fond of Aunt Maggie, then, I take it."

Boone," said Henry eagerly. "I've heard, too, how you saved Boonesborough and all the other wonderful things that you've done." Boone, the simple and childlike, blushed under his tan, and Simon Kenton spoke for the first time. "Now don't you be teasin' Dan'l," he said. "He's done all them things that people talk about, an' more, too, that he's hid, but he's plum' bashful.

He'd been teasin' for a salt-fish dinner for ever so long, so Hannah'd fixed up this one just to please him, but he swallered two or three knifefuls and then looked at her kind of sad and mournful. "'To think, says he, 'that I've lived all these years to be p'isoned fin'lly! And by my own sister, too! Well, that's what comes of bein' wuth money. Give me my pipe and let me forget my troubles.

Mooning over your wonderful likeness to the lovely young sister they never had! Trying to kiss your finger tips when you're struggling to brush their teeth! Teasin' you to smoke cigarettes with 'em when they know it would cost you your job!" Impishly, without any warning, she crooked her knee and pointed at one homely square-toed shoe in a mincy dancing step.

It spoke mutely of the white-haired Dextry, who, before her inspection was over, knocked at the door, and, when she admitted him, addressed her cautiously: "The boy's down forrad, teasin' grub out of a flunky. He'll be up in a minute. How'd ye sleep?" "Very well, thank you," she lied, "but I've been thinking that I ought to explain myself to you."

And Josiah said before the subject wuz broached that never, never should he kiss that toe. And he sez it to me in reproachful axents as if I'd been teasin' him to. But I hadn't thought on't and told him so.

Oi'll knock yer blank little head aff if Oi catch ye swearin' agin." "I don't care," stormed little Patsy, quite unafraid of his father when the other children fled. "It's that blank, blank Batcheese an' Tim there. They keep teasin' me an' Mayan all the time." "Let me catch yez, ye little divils!" shouted Carroll after the children, who had got off to a safe distance.

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