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He promised that nothing else should be touched. "How long'll it take you?" "An hour." "All right," assented Haggerty. "Who's got th' suite across th' hall?" he asked of the manager, as they left the prince. "Lord Monckton. He and his valet left this morning for Bar Harbor. Back Tuesday. A house-party of Fifth Avenue people." "Uhuh." Haggerty tugged at his mustache.
I shall not waive my prerogative." "I never owned one," said Overland. "But afore I'll let you come any style over me, I'll have one made with a silk linin' and di'monds in the buttons, jest as soon as the claim gets to payin' good. Say, pardner, it's free gold, and coarse. I wisht Collie was here the little cuss." "Collie?" "Uhuh.
It's the first day I seen you out on the range." "I was working in the garden first. Then they put me at this, this mornin'." "Uhuh. Well, Col, that there getaway of mine is in all the papers. 'Tramp Cowboy Steals Horse and Escapes. Say, did she yip about my borrowin' the cayuse?" "She was mad at first. But your fancy ridin' kind of made her forget. I told her you was square, Red." "Huh!
It was fun at first, lookin' up every arroyo and slit in the hills, till we found it. Same as them marriages on the desert, after that." "Marriages?" "Uhuh. Seein' water what ain't there, like." "Oh, mirages!" And Louise laughed joyfully. "I don't see no joke," said Overland, aggrieved. "I really beg your pardon." "That's all right, Miss. But what would you call it?"
"Only to see the good aunt sometimes." "Uhuh. I kind of wish your aunt was hangin' out at the Concho, though. This here ain't a reg'lar stoppin'-place for me." "You go away?" queried Anita. "I reckon I got to after what I said up there to the house. Yes, I'm goin' back to feed me pigs and Chance and the hens. I set up housekeepin' since I seen you.
Shah's claws had dug right through blanket, sheet, and pajamas, but had not drawn blood. "It was time to get up, anyway," he said philosophically. "Gangway, Scotty. I'm going to shower and dress. We've got work to do." "Uhuh. The passengers are waiting downstairs," Scotty said. Rick blinked. "What passengers?" "Jan and Barby. They want to go."
"Oh, but ain't he the 'cute little workin'-man with his little ole hoss and his garments of toil." "Oh, Red!" exclaimed the boy. "Me sure! I been hidin' in my whiskers so long I didn't know if you'd know me." "I been thinking about you every day." "Uhuh. So have I. I reckon some others has, too. Say, what you been doin' lately, studyin' law or learnin' the piano? I been lookin' for you for a week.
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