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"Yes, I've got business in Wreckumoft, so we'll have the pleasure o' travellin' together." The gentlemanly man felt that the pleasure would be entirely confined to one side. However, he expressed much joy at the prospect of such good company, as the policeman sat down beside him. The train gave a pant, then a snort, then an impatient whistle.

"I wouldn't be a bit proud to meet yu'. Why, if I was seen travellin' with yu', I'd have to explain it to my friends! Think you've got me left, do yu'? Just because yu' ride through this country on a rail, do yu' claim yu' can find your way around? I could take yu' out ten yards in the brush and lose yu' in ten seconds, you spangle-roofed hobo!

"Seems to me ye've dreadful slim appetites for folks that's been travellin' all day. Perhaps ye don't like yer victuals," she said, glancing sharply at Reuben. "Oh yes, madame, yes," said poor Reuben, nervously, "everything is very nice; much nicer than I am used to." Draxy laughed aloud. "My father never eats when he is tired, Nancy. You'll see how he'll eat to-morrow."

It may be time or strength or hard work or patience, and sometimes we have to give them all." "'Peahs like I've nevah struck any such roads in my travellin'," answered John Jay, carelessly, who often understood George's little parables far better than he cared to acknowledge. "But I know one road that you are on now, where you try to slip out of paying what you owe every day."

"It seems to be one tenth of all you've got," observed Matilda, staring out of the window, "like those religious sects that believes in givin' a tenth of everything to the church." "Travellin' must be terribly exciting," remarked Grandmother, pensively. "So 'tis," Matilda agreed after a pause. "I reckon it's better to stay at home." The Weaving of the Tapestry

"If it is dangerous for me, it is dangerous for him. I have been tryin' to get sense enough in his head to make him stay at home, but I can't do it; so I have made up my mind that I go with him or he don't go. We have travelled together on top of the land, and we have travelled together on top of the water, and if there's to be travellin' under the water, why then we travel together all the same.

Hows'ever, what with shakin' a little more and givin' one or two most awful groans, I managed to deceive them. Then I said I was hunter to a party of white men that were travellin' from Red River to St. Louis, with all their goods, and wives, and children, and that they were away in the plains about a league off.

And I guess they tell them so, for they start sometimes, and say: "'Oh, well now, that's too bad! Why how you talk! Well, travellin' hasn't improved you? "But it must be a charming thing to be eat up, for they look delighted at the very idea of it; and their mammas seem pleased that they are so much to the taste of these travelled gentlemen.

The Dago said there ain't no need for it, but he puts it on when he's travellin' along the road to keep people from bein' skeered." "It would be well to put it on," said I. "I wonder if we can get him into it?" "I guess he'd let you do anything you'd a mind to," replied John, as he again fastened the chain to the post. I took down the muzzle and approached the bear.

You see he was passin' 'em so fast he thought they were all comin' towards him. "And Henery sees a mate of his comin', so he lets out a notch or two, and the two cars flew by each other like chain lightnin'. They were each doin' about forty, and the old man, he says, 'There's a driver must be travellin' a hundred miles an hour, he says. 'I never see a car go by so fast in my life, he says.

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