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"Are yez threatenin' me?" he asked, furiously, but in an instant he changed his tone "Boys dear," continued the wily but unmanly villain "boys dear, can you blame me? disappointed as I am by this by this ha anhien na sthreepa I'll " but again he checked himself, and at length burst out into a bitter fit of weeping.

Amin this night before the union, it's we that did handle the procthors in style; it isn't a cowardly threatenin' notice we'd send them, and end there. No but I'll tell you what we done one night, in them days.

One o' the hives have been threatenin' to swarm again, and I was just goin' by, when they come at me like a swarm o' savidges, just as if some one had been teasing them."

"Fall in!" says the sergeant. "By twos! Right about! March!" So when I rounds into the street again and bears down on this gang foreman I has him bug-eyed from the start. He don't seem to know whether he's being pinched or not. "What's your name, my man?" says I, wavin' the Q. M.'s order threatenin'. It's Mike something or other, as I could have guessed without him near chokin' to get it out.

"Faith, she's been out since six," said Byrne. "She came down threatenin' to skin Rafferty alive for layin' fox thraps in the woods, then she had a bite of bread and butter and a cup of tea Norah made for her, and off she went with Rafferty to hunt out the thraps and take them up. It's little she cares for breakfast." "I was the same way myself when I was her age," said Hennessey to Pinckney.

"Oh, any will do," Ashby told her, with a smile; and while he was helping himself from a box of Regalias, Nick suddenly appeared, calling out excitedly: "Man jest come in threatenin' to shoot up the furniture!" "Who is it?" calmly inquired the Girl, returning the cigar-box to its place on the shelf. "Old man Watson!" "Leave 'im shoot, he's good for it!" "Nick!

"Stillwell, you're threatenin' an officer," replied Hawe, angrily. "Will you hit the trail quick out of hyar?" queried Stillwell, in strained voice. "I guarantee Stewart's appearance in El Cajon any day you say." "No. I come to arrest him, an' I'm goin' to." "So that's your game!" shouted Stillwell. "We-all are glad to get you straight, Pat. Now listen, you cheap, red-eyed coyote of a sheriff!

Arter a little, we came to another bridge agin, and the same play was acted anew, same coaxin', same threatenin', and same thrashin'; at last pony put down his head, and began to shake his tail, a gettin' ready for another bout of kickin'; when Steve got off and led him, and did the same to every bridge we come to.

"Ye see the bridge hes been shaken wi' this winter's flood, and we daurna venture on it, sae we hev tae ford, and the snaw's been melting up Urtach way. There's nae doot the water's gey big, and it's threatenin' tae rise, but we 'ill win through wi' a warstle.

The law will protect us, an' the hull neighborhood has resolved, with Mr. Durham here, that you and your children shall make no more trouble than he and his children. See?" "Look-a-here," began the man, blusteringly, "you needn't come threatenin' in this blood-and-thunder style. The law'll protect me as well as " Ominous murmurs were arising from all my neighbors, and Mr.

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