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Updated: June 4, 2025


"There is only one kind, sonny, when you talk about full-blooded Injuns, and I guess our fathers found it out. Injuns! Thick as pizen any day. Why, down in that place just beyond here a woman was goin' along one day, and she was carryin' an earthen pot. The Injuns just whooped out on her, and it was the last time the poor thing was seen alive.

"I like never to 'a' got off, and a million spines are stickin' into me." Bob whooped. "Look who's among us. If it ain't our old friend Ad Miller, the human pincushion. Seein' as he drapped in, we'll collect him right now and find out if the sheriff ain't lookin' for him to take a trip on the choo-choo cars." The fat convict looked to Doble in vain for help.

Roger waited until the stream of filth had ceased. "Are you going to explain what you're doing here?" he asked. "Am I? Am I going to explain? Hell! Are you going to explain, you mean." "Yes," said Roger, and leaped forward. Even Higgins whooped in surprise at the swiftness of the spring. Before the stranger could move Roger was close to him.

Several men nodded their heads. "Squire! The fust time I come over these mountains, the fust people I seed was these Dillons an' Whizzer. They sicked Whizzer on Jack hyeh and Jack whooped him. Then Tad thar jumped me and I whooped him."

I remember once driving along the shore of the Baikal and I met a Bouryat girl, in shirt and trousers of Chinese cotton, on horseback: I asked her if she would sell me her pipe and, while we were talking, she looked with scorn at my European face and hat, and in a moment she got bored with talking to me, whooped and galloped away. And in exactly the same way Lyda despised me as a stranger.

He's lookin' at that house now like he wanted to run right in and tear it to flinders." "There he is at the window!" whooped a man's heavy voice. Instantly every eye ranged along the front of the building, wherever the columns of smoke permitted. And many a finger was pointed at the one where a waving hat served to draw attention. "He's shouting something. Keep still, everybody!"

But no one among them whooped louder or laughed longer than their elderly and bewhiskered friend, who sat among them, paying the bills. As his guests they stayed for the concert; and, following this, they patronized the side show in a body. They had been almost the first upon the scene; assuredly they were the last of the audience to quit it.

Uncle Cush said, 'Come on, Neel, and go with me. They whooped Uncle Cush in his shirt tail. If you didn't open the door they would break it in. "I worked in the field in Georgia and Arkansas both. I cooked since I was twelve years old. I married when I was twenty years old. I cooked here in Marianna eighteen years and I have cooked three Sunday dinners on Saturday and Sunday together.

"Starboard oar, Burton!" he whooped. "Hard on the starboard oar!" Burton's back was to the exciting little scene. He could only obey orders as he heard them. All his strength went suddenly into the starboard oar. The boat began to whirl; and then: Crash! The bow of the craft swung against the side of the boat from the Sylvia.

Young Linn was left-handed and a left-hander is a bad proposition, in a fight. "Smack!" Over went the Indian boy; Kentucky Linn was right on top of him in an instant, kicking and pounding and clawing him until he howled. The warriors were highly pleased. They formed a ring, and danced and cheered and whooped, to see the white boy take care of himself.

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