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"Yes, I'm all right, an' I wish as she was," answered Morel. "But Minnie's a good little wench, bless 'er heart!" He sat looking dismal. "I s'll have to be going at half-past three," said Paul. "It's a trapse for thee, lad! Eight guineas! An' when dost think she'll be able to get as far as this?" "We must see what the doctors say to-morrow," Paul said. Morel sighed deeply.

"Some folks have it mighty easy," said Billings, with long-drawn discontent, as he struggled to his feet. "You've only a step to go, and yer's me and Peters there" indicating the biscuit-nibbler, who was beginning to show alarming signs of returning to the barrel again "hev got to trapse five times that distance." "More'n half a mile, if it comes to that," said Peters, gloomily.

"I reckon," said Brace dubiously; "I don't know but I'd take a little pasear into the town if I had my horse ready." "Take mine, and I'll trapse over on foot to the Ranche with Crosby after a spell. You'll find him under that big madrono, if he has not already wound himself up with his lariat by walking round it.

'D'you think Andrew Vessons'll let an 'ooman trapse in the snow when he's got good horses in stable? queried Vessons grandly. 'I'll drive yer. 'I'm much obleeged, I'm sure, said Hazel. 'But wunna he know? 'He'll sleep till noon if I let 'im, said Andrew. They drove off in silence, the snow muffling the plunging hoofs. Hazel looked back as the sky crimsoned for dawn.

Jane sat down and held out the coat. It was of velvet. "Now be still!" she commanded roughly. "You'll go in the machine if you go at all. Do you hear that?" giving Gwendolyn a half-turn-about that nearly upset her. "Do you think I'm goin' to trapse over the hard pavements on my poor, tired feet just because you take your notions?" Gwendolyn began to cry softly.

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