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Then the wrecked couple climbed out of reach of the lunging waves, and stood breathless. Casely said, "That's a bad job, Jinny. The Cobbler'll be covered half a fathom in forty minutes' time." The woman he spoke to was his cousin. She said, "Can he swim?" "Him! The big baby! He never could do anything like a man since the day he was whelped.
"I have seen him," said Mr. Jolly, coming back from the old mare to business. "He's a hard customer, I guess, aint he?" "He's as ugly a cur as ever was whelped!" "What does he say?" "Says he must have it." "Did you tell him what I told you?"
Some Masters have a great fancy for the dark colouring of the old Southern Hound, but nothing could look much smarter than a good combination of Belvoir tan with black and white. Puppies, as a rule, a week or two after they are whelped, show a greater proportion of dark marking than any other, but this as they grow older soon alters, and their white marking becomes much more conspicuous.
William stammered: "I'm very sorry, sir. If " "Never again enter my gates. I'll have your curs shot!" Curs was unfortunate; the evil three were whelped of a mighty strain. "If your fool of a man hadn't got in the way, the cat would have escaped," William hotly cried. Indignant he turned. Banishment was nothing then; in time it came to be a bitter thing. Mr. Marrapit had raged on to Mr.
In spite of the fact that the Roosevelt was overloaded with dogs, paraphernalia, and Esquimos, these three families were taken aboard. With them were several teams of dogs. The dogs aboard ship were the survivors of the pack that had been with us all through the campaign, and a number of litters of puppies that had been whelped since the spring season.
It's my fault, but there's not a horse about the place that don't lay his ears back when I get on him; there's not a dog don't put his tail between his legs as soon as I come near him. The cayuse isn't foaled yet here on Quien Sabe that can throw me, nor the dog whelped that would dare show his teeth at me.
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