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The fellows in other houses are decent; they don't rub it in; but, between ourselves, the Manor has gone to pot ever since Dirty Dick took hold of it. Damer's is the swell house now." John began to unstrap his portmanteau. Scaife puzzled him. For instance, he displayed no curiosity. He did not put the questions always asked at a Preparatory School.
All I'll charge you for the information is ten per cent. royalty, payable when your first well flows. My worst enemy couldn't call me mean." "Got something to show you, Carson," said the man with eye-glasses. "Come on back into the sleeper and I'll unstrap the suitcase." The three rose, tossed away their cigar butts, and went up the aisle.
"I've had your hoss hobbled out among the chickweed and clover in the green pasture back o' the mill, and he's picked up that much that he's lookin' fat and sassy," he said quietly, beginning to mechanically unstrap Key's bridle, even while his guest was in the act of dismounting. "His back's quite healed up." Key could not restrain a shrug of impatience.
"It's all right," she said, answering the question on his lips. "I don't feel any pain at all, but my foot's asleep. Won't you please unstrap the small pack? I'm going to make my toilet while you are gone with the canoe." Half an hour later Philip unshouldered the canoe at the upper end of the rapids.
At last I saw the American soldier unstrap his Ingersoll and hand it over to the Frenchman, who, in turn, pulled out the good Swiss-movement watch, and both parties to the transaction went off happy, for each had gotten what he wanted. One of the funniest things that happened in France while I was there was told me by a wounded boy one Sunday afternoon back of the Notre Dame cathedral.
I never saw anything like that before." But the missionary had no time for answer. He began quickly to unstrap the canvas from behind the saddle, watching the clouds as he did so. "We are going to get a wetting, I'm afraid," he said and looked anxiously at his companion.
"I'll not part with him at any price," said the guide with a sneer. "I'll carry your goods to the diggings or I'll unstrap them, stranger, and let you carry them the best way you can, but I'm not bound to sell my mules to you." "Now, men," cried the Yankee, springing forward and addressing his comrades, "I appeal to you all in the name of fair-play!
Very cordial seemed the invitation of that man for me to rest that night in his wigwam, which was a large one, being made of many dressed buffalo skins sewed together. "Without any distrust I accepted his invitation, as was the manner of our people, and was glad to unstrap my heavy load of furs, as well as my gun and traps and blanket.
The Captain, now thoroughly amused, and deciding that the best way was to humour him, thought, since his orders were only not to remove, that he would be able to satisfy the Prince without directly disobeying his instructions. He therefore ordered the men to unstrap the cover and pull it around.
Seven Sachs, familiarly. "He's all right so long as you don't unstrap him. He was born to convince newspaper reporters of his own greatness." "I had a bit of a talk with him myself," said Edward Henry. "Oh, yes! He told me all about you." "But I never told him anything about myself," said Edward Henry, quickly. "No, but he has eyes, you know, and ears too.
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