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Abe, you show the gentleman where to put his horses an' lend him a hand." Abe extended his long arm toward Samson and said "Howdy" as they shook hands. "When his big hand got hold of mine, I kind of felt his timber," Samson writes. "I says to myself, 'There's a man it would be hard to tip over in a rassle." "What's yer name? How long ye been travelin'? My conscience!
"I had thought of that, too," she returned seriously. "If you were that kind of a man I shouldn't want you in the book. How do you know that I haven't told you for the purpose of discovering if you would be affected in that manner?" He scratched his head, contemplating her gravely. "I reckon you're travelin' too fast for me, ma'am," he said. His expression of frank amusement was good to see.
The driver, seeing Friend Barton's broad-brimmed drab felt hat against the dark interior of the barn, came down the short lane leading from the mill, past the house and farm-buildings. "Fixin' up for travelin', Uncle Tommy?"
Roberts," said Dunphy, "if you have no objection, I didn't care if I turned into bed; I'm not accustomed to travelin', and I'm a thrifle fatigued; only tomorrow morning, plaise God, I have something to say to you about that boy that may surprise you." "Not a syllable, Dunphy, nothing about him that could surprise me."
There is a feller in Bisbee. She's after lovin' ye, but you're too slow slower'n the molasses I just poured on yer griddle-cakes fer ye!" "I'll try," said the accommodating "Red." "You're a good friend, Mrs. Quinn. I won't forget you when I own this place!" "Be off, now! Ye've got some travelin' to do before ye're able to win Angela. Then ye can think of buyin' a ranch."
The Conductor came in, and the following were a few of the questions put to him: One old fellow, who was wrapped up in a horse-blanket, and who apparently had about two pounds of pigtail in his mouth, wanted to know, "What pint of compass the keers was travelin in?"
Not that he wears any R. Glue costume. From the nose pinchers, white tie, and black cutaway I might have sized him up as a cross between a travelin' corn doctor and a returned missionary; but the ear muffs and the umbrella and the black felt lid with the four-inch brim put him in the tourist class.
Fine and dandy, so far as the view goes, but nobody to it. I like my scenery sort of inhabited, and fixed so it can be lit up at night. So I do most of my travelin' between the Bronx and the Battery, and let it go at that. Now Vee has been brought up different. She's chased round with Auntie all over the map, ever since she can remember.
It was not easy for his harsh features to look amiable, but his manner was no longer offensive. He even seemed inclined to be social. "Traveled fur to-day?" he inquired. "About thirty miles, as near as I can guess," said Bradley. "Is that your boy?" "No, he's no kin to me. We're travelin' together-that's all." "Goin' to the mines?" "We are goin' to Murphy's." "Come from 'Frisco?" "Yes."
But we might keep goin' up or down stream, and mebbe throw the beggars off the scent. It'd give us distance, anyway." "We've twenty-four hours the start," Simon repeated, "and we're dog tired. This wind'll fall at sunset; we'll still have time to spar'. Then by crossin' and travelin' all night we'll be beyond reach, for good and all." They agreed.
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