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Well, after I had reasoned with him severe that-a-way a while, he says, says he, thess ez sweet an' mild, says he, "Daddy, nex' time y'all gits christened, I'll come down an' be elms-tened right like a good boy." Th' ain't a sweeter child in'ardly 'n what Sonny is, nowheres, git him to feel right comf'table, an' I know it, an' that's why I have patience with his little out'ard ways.

"Yes'm. It kind of takes the awful edge off things." "What do you mean? I don't understand." "Things are so sort of sharp to me. I mean, I don't know if I can tell you. I feel like I had to put something between me and and things. Oh, damn! I can't make you see " "No," said Sheila, distressed. "It's always that-a-way," Dickie went on. "I mean, everything's kind of too much.

"Well, maybe you're right, but I'll be hanged ef I think it's hardly far and squar and gentlemanly to wet a feller's catridges that-a-way." "I had to," said Albert, trembling. "If I hadn't, you or I would have been a murderer before morning." "Maybe so, but they ain't nothin else to be done.

She said nothing, the wound was too deep; only her lips quivered pitifully and the tears ran down upon the pillow. "Now, now, honey, don't ye go to fret that-a-way. W'y, Cornely, ye was made for a mother; the Lord made ye for such an' do ye 'low 'at He don't know what He's a-gwine to do with the work of His hands?

"You hope she'll always treat you that-a-way?" asked Tom, derisively. "I bet if you had her alone she wouldn't be so hard to manage would you, Rita?" Tom thought himself a rare wit, and a mistake of that sort makes one very disagreeable. Rita's face burned scarlet at Tom's witticism, and Mrs. Bays promptly demanded of her daughter: "What on earth are you talking about?"

Yu'd cert'nly never have conjectured them two was a weddin' journey. He was leadin', but skewed around in his saddle to jaw back at Willomene for riding so ignorant. Suppose it was a thing she was responsible for, yu'd not have talked to her that-a-way even in private; and hyeh was the camp a-lookin', and a-listenin', and some of us ashamed.

A bob-cat," he added with his peculiar chuckle, "that'd yell when he went a-huntin' wouldn't take long ter starve. 'N' the wilder a thing is, the moh uncomplainin' hit is, too. Shoot a fox, 'n' he'll pull hisse'f along till he drops daid jest grittin' his teeth 'n' standin' hit; but a dawg'll holler somethin' awful. Hit's most allers that-a-way with birds, too.

An' how it does shine on the roof o' the house where they lay her an' him! I suppose that roof has shined that-a-way frosty nights 'fo' to-night; but some way I never seemed to see it. Don't reckon the creakin' o' this windlass could disturb her or him.

Och, she's as valiant as a peacock, only strick down and overcome about your own self! As for Miss Beuly, where's the likes of her to be found, unless it's on this same bit of a rock? And it's agraable to see the captain, looking for all the wor-r-ld like a commander-in-chaif of six or eight rijiments, ordering one this-a-way, and another that-a-way By St.

They wanted to find out where a clergyman lived, an' I couldn't tell them not about the Protestant Episcopal, I mean, my lord but the driver of the taxi remembered that there was a minister of that persuasion living in 56th Street, near 7th Avenue, an' next door to a church. So they made a bee-line that-a-way, my lord, an' I went to see to the furnace, an' that's all there is to it, my lord."

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