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If he sees anythin' to eat, it changes into a Gila monster, or some sech creepin' an' disrepootable reptile; an' Billy jest simply r'ars back an' yells. "As I intimates, he yields to them errors touchin' his grub an' drink for days; followin' which, Billy nacherally gives way to death, to the relief of all concerned.
"Ah, that's very dull," remarked the Connoisseur. "My dear Dick," said Mrs. Dennant, "that was really a most touchin' story about his goin' without food in Paris." Shelton shot another look at Antonia; her face was frigid. "I hate your d -d superiority!" he thought, staring at the Connoisseur. "There's nothing," said that gentleman, "more enthralling than starvation. Come, Mr Shelton."
I felt you touchin' me draggin' me. There was someone else here, too. Who was it?" "The doctor and Dakota." "Where's Dakota now?" "At his cabin, I suppose. He didn't stay here long he left right after he brought the doctor. I imagine you know why he didn't stay. He was afraid that you would recognize him and accuse him." "Accuse him of what, ma'am?" "Of shooting you." He smiled.
Hit on the head, somehow. An', Abel says, 'I'm goin' to throw 'em all over the fence to you. "The little girl jus' kep' still. An' when we took her by each hand, an' run back toward the fence with her, her feet hardly touchin' the ground, she kep' up without a word, like all to once she'd found out this is a world where the upside-down is consider'ble in use.
I pointed it aout a-comin' through the woods, the day you landed up here, Mr. Hemsley." "Have you any claim on this girl?" demanded Hemsley, wheeling upon the stranger. "Touchin' claims," returned the other, with sure emphasis, "I am not for filin' mine with the first party immediately convenient.
"But, son, as you sees, I don't know nothin' speshul or much touchin' Injuns, an' if I'm to dodge the disgrace of ramblin' along in this desultory way, I might better shift to a tale I hears Sioux Sam relate to Doc Peets one time in the Red Light.
"That time I alloods to, when Colonel Sterett vouchsafes them recollections, we-all is in the r'ar wareroom of the New York Store where the whiskey bar'ls be, samplin' some Valley Tan that's jest been freighted in. As she's new goods, that Valley Tan, an' as our troo views touchin' its merits is important to the camp, we're testin' the beverage plenty free an' copious.
It was real touchin' too to think how near her letter came to bein' one o' mother's, 'n' in the end I jus' sneezed till I cried, for, to my shame be it said, Mrs. Lathrop, 't the dust was 's thick in my garret this day 's it is in your parlor the year aroun'." Susan paused to shake her head and use her pocket-handkerchief over her souvenirs in general. Mrs. Lathrop sat dumb and attentive.
The Boy slipped off his pack. "They've got rooms at the Gold Belt," he said. "You mean that Dance Hall up at the Forks?" "Oh, it ain't so far. I remember you can walk." "I can do one or two other things. Take care you don't hurt yourself worryin' about me." "Hurt myself?" "Yes. Bein' so hospittable. The way you're pressin' me to settle right down here, near's possible why, it's real touchin'."
"But speakin' of Bill Connors: In Wolfville which them days is the only part of my c'reer whereof I'm proud an' reviews with onmixed satisfaction Doc Peets is, like you, inquis'tive touchin' Injuns. Peets puts it up that some day he's doo to write books about 'em. Which in off hours, an' when we-all is more or less at leesure over our Valley Tan, Peets frequent comes explorin' 'round for details.
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