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He'll follow any design you give him, and the woods, of course, are excellent." "Yes. He showed me some. But he's more than a carpenter to me. He's more receptive than most of the natives, and it seems that his shop is a gathering place a centre. He asked me to come in the evenings." "And drink rum?" Witherbee could not resist that. "Ye-es. He said they drank rum.
"Ye-es," he responded, slowly: "I met her about fower months ago. She'd bin makin' a tour of Californy with some friends, and I first saw her aboard the cars this side of Reno. She lost her baggage-checks, and I found them on the floor and gave 'em back to her, and she thanked me. I reckon now it would be about the square thing to go over thar and sorter recognize her."
The other man, the one who drives the mail cart I think that was what it was said perhaps the horse was sick, or something like that." "No-o, no, that wan't it this time. I er All tucked in and warm enough, be you? Ye-es, yes, yes. No, I'm to blame, I shouldn't wonder. I stopped at the at the store a minute and met one or two of the fellers, and that kind of held me up. All right now?
Still, I sent for you to do more than assure you of my appreciation of your generosity." As she spoke, the young woman thrust one hand into the bosom of her dress. She drew out a little envelope which she held in her hand for a few moments. "You have been threatened, my Captain?" she whispered, looking up at him. "Oh, ye-es," assented Captain Jack Benson, shrugging his shoulders.
"An' didn't she 'low ez men folks war fickle too, an' remind ye o' yer young days whenst ye went a-courtin' hyar an' thar, an' tell over a string o' gals' names till she sounded like an off'cer callin' the roll?" "Ye-es," admitted Tom, thrown off his balance by this preternatural insight, "but all them gals war a-tryin' ter marry me not me tryin' ter marry them."
Mason ventured to ask if there were not some very pleasant and intelligent ladies in the village. "Oh, ye-es," said Mrs. Lincoln, with a peculiar twist to her mouth, which Jenny said she always used when she was "putting on." "They are well enough, but they are not the kind of folks we would recognize at home. At least they don't belong to 'our set," speaking to Mrs.
Have we not worked out a problem in "bank discount," for instance, for a perplexed youthful mathematician, only to be told, hesitatingly, "Ye-es, you have got the right answer, but that isn't the way my teacher does bank discount. Don't you know how to do it as she does?"
Taterleg rode along considering it. "Ye-es, I guess a feller'll have to act if he wants to hold Alta. She's young, and the young like change. 'Specially the girls. A man to keep Alta on the line'll have to marry her and set her to raisin' children. You know, Duke, there's something new to a girl in every man she sees.
"Ye-es," he replied with something of a drawl. "Undoubtedly Mrs. Ballantyne was tried and acquitted"; and he left the impression on the two who heard him that with acquittal quite the last word had not been said. Mrs. Pettifer looked at him eagerly. She drew clear at once of the dispute.
But much or little, it is securely kept under that thick broad thumb of yours. Oh! you give; of course; yes, yes, we're all good proper Christian folk here. We give a tenth, and even much more. We support an aggressive missionary propaganda. That's the thing, you know, in our day, for good church people. We give to all the good things. Ye-es, no doubt.
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