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Updated: June 12, 2025
He used to tell me that as long as he knew he didn't do it and I knew it, what other folks thought wasn't worth worryin' 'bout just his pa all over.
He continued in a monotonous voice, "I thought mebbe yeh got keeled over. There 's been thunder t' pay t'-day. I was worryin' about it a good deal." The youth still lamented. "Oh, Jim oh, Jim oh, Jim " "Yeh know," said the tall soldier, "I was out there." He made a careful gesture. "An', Lord, what a circus! An', b'jiminey, I got shot I got shot. Yes, b'jiminey, I got shot."
"'Which I don't reckon their worryin' me would have become a continyoous performance nohow; for me an' the dogs is hardly tangled up that a-way, when we're interfered with by the b'ar.
Gittin' no answer, at last I decided to save my throat a bit an try agin after a spell o' restin' an' worryin'. Jest then I turned my head; an' I forgot, right off, to worry about fallin' off the ledge. There, pokin' his ugly head out o' the crevice, was the rattler. I chucked a bunch o' weeds at him, an' he drew back in agin.
He had learned long since that time took care of a lot of worries. Now he made himself grin at Anse. "Was worryin’ about wet feet before my boots were in the river again," he confessed. "Don’t let it git to be no habit," the Texan warned. "You try ridin’ with th’ bumps awhile, not agin them!" "Agreed."
Middleton again folded to his bosom his Sunshine, now more precious than ever, because, as he said, "He’d lain awake a heap o’ nights, worryin’ about her. The dogs had howled, the death watches had ticked on the wall, and everything had carried on, t’other side up, ever since she’d been gone. But look, Nancy," he continued to his wife, "she’s fattin’ up right smart.
There was a grain of hope, however, in the significance with which he touched the bags of salt and said, "Shore it was sense packin' all that salt!" Then he turned to face his comrades. "That's little grub for six starvin' people corralled in the desert. But the grub end ain't worryin' me. Yaqui can get sheep up the slopes. Water! That's the beginnin' and middle an' end of our case."
"The fact is I've just GOT to talk this over with some one. Mr. Bangs, I am so worried I don't know what to do. It is a money matter, of course, that's worryin' me, an investment father made a little while before he died. Mr. Bangs, I don't suppose it's likely that you ever heard of the Wellmouth Development Company? No, of course you haven't."
"Oh, is yo' goin', Massa Tom?" asked the colored man, turning his bandaged head in the direction of the beloved voice. "Yes. I'm going to try out a new scheme of mine the fire extinguisher, you know." "De same one whut fizzed up, an' an' busted me in de eyes, Massa Tom?" "Yes, Rad, I'm sorry to say, it's the same one." "Oh, shucks now, Massa Tom! whut's use worryin'?" laughed Rad.
As a rule the rich is so busy lookin' afther what they've got that they're not worryin' about the poor; but she thought of me, didn't she?" The Young Doctor nodded, and Patsy pursued his tale.
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