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Updated: July 16, 2025
As Randerson rode Patches through the break in the canyon wall in the afternoon of a day about a week after his talk with Uncle Jepson in the bunkhouse, he was thinking of the visit he intended to make. He had delayed it long. He had not seen Abe Catherson since taking his new job. "I reckon he'll think I'm right unneighborly," he said to himself as he rode.
Our company ought to be proud to know they're going to have a farm so fully equipped with their implements." "There's another thing I've had on my mind all day, Joe," remarked the banker, "and that is what you're going to do when you get all these new tools and your neighbors come over and want to borrow them. You can't be unneighborly and yet you can't supply the county with tools."
But the gray-blue eyes were whimsical, and the mobile lips smiling. He was unrebuffed as he made a counter-query. "Kain't a feller kinderly come broguein' in hyar, without some special business brings him?" Alexander felt that she had been unneighborly, but in her memory the things that Brent had said to her had become a sort of troublesome refrain. "Men will come and they won't be turned back."
No longer content with pausing on the threshold, the sea swept through their whole house, dashing away their little store of books and furniture, a most unneighborly thing to do. It tried to drag the two men from the corner where they clung to the rough rock. Choked and gasping they escaped this time, while the sea drew back for another plunge.
On investigating I found that the tree had been nearly stripped of its buds a very unneighborly act on the part of the sparrows, considering, too, all the cracked corn I had scattered for them. So I at once served notice on them that our good understanding was at an end. And a hint is as good as a kick with this bird.
He knew that Heathcote had gone away in great dudgeon, and he almost feared that he had been harsh and unneighborly. After a while he stood opposite Nokes and addressed him. "Do the squatters suffer much from fires?" he said. "Heathcote has been talking to you about that," said the man. "Can't you say Mr. Heathcote when you speak of a gentleman whose bread you have eaten?" "Mr.
Also her income at this moment did not suffice to enable her to live continuously at Nohant where, she frankly confessed, she had not yet found out how to live economically, expected as she was to keep open house, regarded as grudging and unneighborly if she did not maintain her establishment on a scale to which her resources as yet were unequal.
She approached the buggy as Joe took up the lines and prepared to drive out of the gate. "I don't see why they think you done it, son, it's so unreasonable and unneighborly of them," said she. "Neighborly!" said Joe, with sudden bitterness in his young voice.
But as he was drawing on his boots, it occurred to him, for the first time in his life, that it was a churlish and unneighborly proceeding for him to go riding alone day after day, and that he would be doing no more than his duty to offer his escort to Miss Belding. He said Miss Belding to his own thought making it as formal and respectful as possible.
"I haven't crossed her threshold in ten years, but I suppose I shall have to do it if you're going to be so confoundedly obstinate and disobliging." "Certainly," returned Dunham smoothly. "It's time such unneighborly habits were broken up. And say, Judge, ask her to feel round and find out if Miss Derwent doesn't want to see me at her island this summer." "H'm.
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