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And the sow that was washed, she went wallerin' in the mire, first chance she got. That's in the New Testament, but Peter, he got the notion from Solomon and didn't give him credit either.... Good-bye, black hoss, and whatever happens, good luck!"

The chicken pie was baking and the strawberries were ready for the shortcake. "I've been wallerin' since the dew was off gittin' them berries an' vi'lets ayes!" said Aunt Deel, now busy with her work at the stove. "Aunt, you look as young as ever," I remarked. She slapped my arm and said with mock severity: "Stop that! W'y! You know better ayes!" How vigorously she stirred the fire then.

"Ye needn't look at the waller," whispered Joe, "for a' tother side o' the ridge there's a bull wallerin'." "Ye don't mean it!" exclaimed Dick, as they all dismounted and picketed their horses to the plain. "Oui," said Henri, tumbling off his horse, while a broad grin overspread his good-natured countenance, "it is one fact! One buffalo bull be wollerin' like a enormerous hog.

When you come right down to it, a chicken don't have many amusements and relaxations in this life. Searchin' for worms, chasin' grasshoppers, and wallerin' in the dust is about the limits of joys for chickens. It was sure a fine sight to see 'em after they got well into the game.

And if you take my tips about grub, and do your own waists and hank'chiffs Sundays laundry 'em, I mean, instead of wallerin' in bed like a sassiety bud, you'll have money to burn or put in the mishrunny box." "I'll come!" exclaimed Win. "Please engage the room. If it's good enough for you, it's good enough for me, and I'll put up with the noise for the sake of your society." "My!

But I fixed her. At the end of the second summer she was ready to git up an' git, duke er no duke. Lemme me give you a tip, Wick. If you want to fetch a queen down to your level, jest let her know you're laughin' at her. Well, sir, the judge's wife used to turn up her nose at me until I got to feelin' too small to be seen. My pride was wallerin' in the dust.

Once, in the dear dead days that were gone, Pete had owned a best girl, who had treated him ill. Ever since he had exhibited a not too chivalrous desire to "git even" with the fond but fickle sex. Also he had no respect for the W.C.T.U. "The trouble come o' drinkin' too much water." "Too much water?" "We three hev bin wallerin' at a pizoned spring.

"I ain't!" he retorted gloomily. "Yet you sniff very loud." "Con-sti-tootional!" quoth he. "My feyther done it afore me, an' 'is feyther afore 'im, 'an 'is feyther afore 'im an' but wot of it, my chap? Can't a cove sniff if so minded?" "Certainly!" I answered. "I ain't said nothink to you about wallerin' in that theer 'ay 'ave I? Very well! Why can't you let a man sniff in peace?"

'I'm usin' my hat, I hollers, 'and Joe's using his sou'wester, thinkin' that would fetch him all right. 'Well, we're usin' ten sou'westers here, says Andie, 'and one or two of 'em leaks, and that was all the satisfaction I got." "Yes," said Eddie Parsons, "the seine-boat was sure wallerin' then. The skipper had only just told Jimmie Gunn to quit his growling.

"Yo' all gwine to know 'bout him mighty quick," said she solemnly. "He's on de rampage. Scalpin' an' burnin' white folks at de stake an' des wallerin' in blood. Yas, suh, Ah suttinly ain't gwine feel so skeert o' dat ole Black Hawk 'long as yo' is livin' right nex' do', Zachariah." "Wha' yo' all talkin' about?"

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