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I say there's nothin' better than the bay'nit, wid a long reach, a double twist av ye can, an' a slow recover." "Dom the bay'nit," said Learoyd, who had been listening intently, "Look a-here!" He picked up a rifle an inch below the foresight with an underhand action, and used it exactly as a man would use a dagger.

Just as the Queen's eyes were opening and her face began to show a return of her passion with recollection of its cause, Rebecca had an inspiration, and with the promptitude of a desperate resolution, she acted upon it. "Look a-here, your Majesty!" she said, vigorously, "let me speak alone with you a minute and I'll save you a lot of trouble. I know where that man keeps more of them machines."

"Say, look a-here, you ain't goin' to hurt me, are you? Remember, I belong to a man in town," cried the yellow horse, uneasily. Muldoon kept behind him so that he could not run away. "I know it. There must be some pore delooded fool in this State hez a right to the loose end o' your hitchin'-strap. I'm blame sorry fer him, but he shall hev his rights when we're through with you," said Rod.

"Now, look a-here, Brummy," said he, shaking his finger severely at the delinquent, "I don't want to pick a row with yer; I'd do as much for yer an' more than any other man, an' well yer knows it; but if yer starts playin' any of yer jumpt-up pranktical jokes on me, and a-scarin' of me after a-humpin' of yer 'ome, by the 'oly frost I'll kick yer to jim-rags, so I will."

"I reckon you're mad; I reckon that boy man-handled you something scand'lous." At the words Oldham's face became still more congested. "But you look a-here," said Saleratus Bill, suddenly leaning across from his saddle and pointing a long, lean finger. "You just remember this: I took this yere job with too many strings tied to it.

"Well," Josh said, removing his pipe from his lips and spitting thoughtfully, "seems Mis' Graham's bound to get some kind of a husband!" Then he chuckled, and thrust his pipe back under his long, shaven upper lip. "Now look a-here, Josh Butterfield; you don't want to be talkin' that way," his wife said, bitterly.

Every moment that passed increased the danger to them both. "Look a-here, Opal," he said in a threatening voice of anger, "I ain't a-goin' to fool with you no longer. Hear me shout? Culver's up to you as much as me. You stole the 'Laughin' Water' claim. There's hell a-sizzlin' down the street right now down to Lawrence's. If you don't cough up ten thousand bucks pretty pronto "

"You mean, you CAUGHT a crow up there in them woods?" The man's voice was skeptical. "Oh, no, I didn't catch it. But somebody had, and tied him up. And he was so unhappy!" "A crow tied up in the woods!" "Oh, I didn't find THAT in the woods. It was before I went up the hill at all." "A crow tied up Look a-here, boy, what are you talkin' about? Where was that crow?"

Later, a very little later, the shadowy figure of the boy stood before him. "I've been thinking," stammered David, "that maybe I could help, about that money, you know." "Now, look a-here, boy," exploded Perry, in open exasperation, "as I said in the first place, this ain't in your class. 'T ain't no pink cloud sailin' in the sky, nor a bluebird singin' in a blackb'rry bush.

"That's all right," Morris replied, and when M. Garfunkel left the store Abe and Morris immediately set about the assorting of the ordered stock. "Look a-here, Mawruss," Abe said, "I thought you was going to see about that girl for my Rosie." "Why, so I was, Abe," Morris replied; "I'll attend to it right away."

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