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"Yonder's McFluke's," he added, nodding toward two gray-brown log and shake shacks and a stockaded corral roosting on the high ground beyond the belt of cottonwoods and willows marking the course of the Lazy. "Them's his stables and corral," went on Chuck. "The house she's down near the river. Can't see her on account of the cottonwoods." "And they can't see us count of the cottonwoods. So "
Why shouldn't we find shell-fish enough to keep us alive. See; yonder's a dark place down upon the beach. I shouldn't wonder if there's some there?" The glances of all were instantly directed towards the beach, excepting those of Sailor Bill.
"Lord, what furious fuss she'll make when she finds out we'm married. Not as I shall care if you don't, dear. Why, Peregrine yonder's Wyvelstoke Towers!" "Yes," said I, "it is there we are going." "But why what for?" "Dear, have patience just a little longer," I pleaded. At this she was silent, but her hand tightened on my arm, and I was aware of the sudden trouble in her eyes.
At last, in their normal proportions, the objects of concern moved to and fro. "They're cattle!" shouted Manly. "We're near a ranch, or it's the herd!" "Yonder's a smoke-cloud!" excitedly said Joel. "See it! in the valley! above that motte of cotton-woods!" "It's a camp! Come on!" The herd had every appearance of being under control.
And that is why, when he gets north of Carlisle, he shouts with glee as each remembered object sweeps on the sight: yonder's the Nith with a fisherman hip-deep jigging at his rod, and yonder's Corsoncon with the mist on his brow. It is less the totality of the place than the individual feature that pulls at the heart, and it was the individual feature that pulled at young Gourlay.
The sufferer told him the whole circumstance, and says, 'Now yonder's the hole, and if you don't believe me, go and look for yourself. So this fellow went and looked, and comes back and says, 'How many did you say you put in there? 'Not any less than two tons, says the sufferer. The other jay went and looked again. He couldn't seem to make it out, so he raised a yell, and three more jays come.
Kin o' yourn and expecting ye, I s'pose?" "It is the home of my daughter my only child," she returned, bridling, "and it will be strange indeed if she is not glad to see the mother whom she has not seen for years." "Surely, ma'am; and yonder's the house. We'll be there in five minutes more or less." His passenger looked eagerly in the direction indicated. "A large house, isn't it?" she queried.
"See!" exclaimed Ivan, whose eyes had been lifted from the trail, and bent impatiently forward; "see! by the great Peter! yonder's a hole, under the root of that tree. Why might it not be his cave?" "It looks like enough. Hush! let us keep to the trail, and go up to it with caution not a word!" All three, now scarce breathing lest the sound should be heard stole silently along the trail.
"That looks to me like Baker's outfit, from Benton," I said to MacRae, as we swung off our horses before the building in which the officer of the day held forth. "They must have come by way of Assiniboine." "Probably," Mac answered. "And over yonder's the paymaster's train. At least, he's due, and I can't account for a bunch of horses in charge of a buck trooper any other way."
Indeed, the others would have taken it for a monkey, Guapo excepted, had they not been already talking about it. "Oh, yonder's another!" cried Leon, pointing higher up in the tree; and, sure enough, there was, for the ai is usually found in company with its mate. The other was a copy of the one already observed, with some slight difference in size no doubt it was the female one.
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