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"Dab," said Ford Foster, "you've forgotten to unhitch the 'Jenny. Here she is, towing astern." "That's all right. We may need her. She's too heavy to take on board." A careful fellow was Mr. Hamilton Morris, and he knew very well the value of a row-boat to a picnic party. As for Joe and Fuz they were compelled to overcome a strong inclination to cast the boat loose.
All he saw was that Felipe was drunk and asleep, and that before dropping beside the trail he had had time, and perhaps just enough wit, to unhitch one horse. The other, true to instinct and the law of her underfed and overworked kind, had lain down. With this conclusion, and out of sheer exuberance of alcoholic spirits, he decided to awaken Felipe. And this he did in true Mexican fashion.
"We've nothing to do but to push on. We must get out of this or we'll lose our whole outfit." "Sure as shootin'! I move we just unhitch long enough for a feed and a good drink, and lay in what water we can carry, and go on all night. There's a good moon to travel by, and it'll be cooler work for the critters." "It's our best hold. Sile, don't you gallop that horse of yours one rod.
We were fishing in sight of the road and our fire was crackling on the smooth cropped shore. The big wagons of the gypsies there were four of them as red and beautiful as those of a circus caravan halted about sundown while the men came over a moment to scan the field. Presently they went back and turned their wagons into the siding and began to unhitch.
On such occasions neighborly sentiment and comity required every man to drop his axe, or unhitch from the plow in the furrow, to further the real or imaginary weal of the community. In urgent instances non-compliance was fatal to the peace and comfort and sometimes to the personal safety of the settler.
But it has worked great an' I jest believe it's been tampered with... Do you know these McCormack harvesters?" "Yes. They're reliable," replied Dorn. "Ah-huh! Wal, get your coat off an' see what's been done to this one." Dorn took off his coat and was about to throw it down, when Lenore held out her hand for it. "Unhitch the horses," said Dorn. Anderson gave this order, which was complied with.
This was at once set upon by the people, who attempted to unhitch the oxen and destroy it. "Don't do that!" said Capitana Maria. "Do you want to make them walk?" This consideration acted as a restraint on the prisoners' relatives. Twenty soldiers came out and surrounded the cart; then the prisoners appeared. The first was Don Filipo, bound.
"Unhitch the mule from the load of wood, and hitch him to the auto. We've got some rope along, I noticed. Then the mule can pull us and the runabout home." "Good idea!" cried Mr. Damon. "Dat's de racket!" ejaculated Eradicate. "I'll jest sequesterate dish year load ob wood side ob de road, an' hitch Boomerang to de auto." Tom said nothing for a few seconds.
It looked like the pack had broken open, and the huskies had tried to get at the dried salmon. Tyee must have fought them off until Weatherbee was able to master them. At the end of the next day I reached a miners' cabin where he had spent the night, and the man who had helped him unhitch told me he had had to remind him to feed his dogs.
He bustled in and out of the knot-hole, bringing a broom and an old coat that had been forgotten, and packed them on the butterflies, and then he helped the lady fairy on to one, and clambered on another himself. After they were all ready to start he found that he had forgotten to unhitch the butterflies, and grumbling and scolding he clambered down again and untied them.
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