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'I thout he was a thinken of the white cow as choked 'erself with the tunnup that was skipped in the chopping, said the boy, as he spoke of his master afterwards to the old groom. At last, however, a thought seemed to strike Belton. 'Do you get on Brag, he said to the boy, 'and ride off to Goldingham Corner, and tell Daniel to bring the horse home again. I shan't hunt today.
De women folks has gone for to stir up de relations, en ole Mars Saul en de boys tuck dey guns en rode up de river road for to try to ketch dat young man en kill him 'fo' he kin git acrost de river wid Miss Sophia. I reck'n dey's gwyne to be mighty rough times." "Buck went off 'thout waking me up." "Well, I reck'n he DID! Dey warn't gwyne to mix you up in it.
"That's alright, honey," exclaimed the other insolently. "I'm a goin' your way just th' same; an' we'll mosey 'long t'gether. I was a goin' home, but I've got business with your paw now." "Worse thing for Daddy, too," flashed the girl. "I wish you'd stay away from him." Wash laughed; "Your daddy couldn't keep house 'thout me, nohow.
She gave him an affectionate spank and went into the kitchen to make coffee. "I with I had a tore toe," he crooned, quite unabashed at the discovery of his deception. "I with I toud det a tore toe ’thout the hurt."
B'lieve I'll jest step down that way an' see if the lower field is ready for the plow yet." "Abram Johnson," said his wife, "bein's you set up for an honest man, if you want to trapse through slush an' drizzle a half-mile to see a bird, why say so, but don't for land's sake lay it on to plowin' 'at you know in all conscience won't be ready for a week yet 'thout pretendin' to look."
Do you like to drive her?" she asked. "N-no, not erzackly; but you see, it'll be my cow if I drive her twenty-nine more times thout her gettin' her foot over the rope and thout my bein' afraid," and a beaming smile gave a transient brightness to his harassed little face. "Will she feed in the ditch much longer?" he asked. "Shall I say Hurrap'? That's what Mr.
But I come to town just to look around an' have a bit of fun an' I got in with a bad lot, an' they pract'cally compelled me to assist 'em in this here kidnappin. Oh, I didn't do nothin', jest helped to carry him Oh, ma'am, it ain't that bad. He's still livin' an' he'll be awwright if you just he'p me to get him away 'thout their knowin'. Yes ma'am. I'm honest. I'm offerin' to help you.
'So then, that was the beginnin. The man come back again next week or so, an' he catched Jim alone, 'thout his mother this time, an' he fair beazled him with his papers an' his talk for the law was on his side till Jim went down into his money-purse an' give him ten shillings hush-money he told me to withdraw away for a bit an' leave Mary with 'em.
He crossed the room and picked up coat and cap. "Of course," added David Bond, "following the law would strengthen the case." "Of course." The section-boss adjusted his crutches and stood up. "You-all seem t' be settlin' it 'thout any o' my lip," he said, and laughed mockingly. "We have your interests at heart," replied the storekeeper. Lancaster ground his teeth.
"Where we goin' to git a chain?" queried Billy; "'t won't be no fun 'thout a lock an' chain." "I can get the lock and chain off 'm Sarah Jane's cabin." "Yo' mama don't 'low you to go to her cabin," said Billy. "My mama don't care if I just borra a lock and chain; so I 'm going to get it." "I'm going to be the perlice of the gang," said Frances. "Perlice nothing.
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