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Updated: June 13, 2025
He said he wanted the whole bizness, and we could go ahead with the menagerie.
"I thought it would help Pa out of the scrape and so I told him it was not a girl he was hugging at all, but it was my chum, and he laffed at first, and told Ma it was not a girl, but Ma said she knew a darn sight better. She guessed she could tell a girl. "Then Pa was mad and he said I was at the bottom of the whole bizness, and he locked me up, and said I was enough to paralyze a saint.
Been taking a hand building the church back there?" The sarcasm was unmistakable, but it passed the other by. "Ben takin' a hand in most things back there." "Sure. Find some of 'em don't pay?" The man shook his head. "Guess they pay mostly. 'Tain't that." "What then?" "Sort o' feel it's time to quit bizness." "Oh. So you waited around for me?" Fyles understood the type of man he was dealing with.
"Durn yur name!" exclaimed the giant, interrupting me; "I don't care a dog-gone for yur name: tell me yur bizness that's what I wanter know." "I have already told you my business: I wish to see Mr Holt Hick Holt, if you like." "To see Hick Holt? Wal, ef that's all yur bizness, you've seed him; an' now ye kin go."
"Ye'd betther come sharp, sharp, or I'll know the rayson why," growled Tim Rooney, however, before he could say any more a little dark man with black crinkly hair like a negro's emerged into the light, looking by no means amiable at being disturbed by the boatswain's hail. "What you want hey?" he asked angrily. "I got my bizness to do in pantry, 'fore ze cap'in coom aboard."
'You're right it is unlucky, said the voice of Elizabeth, coming unexpectedly into the discussion. 'Elizabeth, I said sternly, 'do you mean to tell me you were listening? She drew herself up with dignity. 'Me listenin'! I've too much to do to go poking myself into other people's bizness. But I wos just comin' in to ask wot you wanted for dinner
Hit got so dat w'en I wake up in de mornin' de ole 'oman 'd des come long wid a kittle er tea an' fill me up. Dey tells me 'roun' town dat chilluns don't git hurted wid de meezles, w'ich ef dey don't I wanter be a baby de nex' time dey hits dis place. All dis yer meezles bizness is bran'-new ter me.
I reckon we'll pay yer back for tryin' to spile our bizness and hurt our reputations. "Men, I seem to be in your power, and surely I would rather dismount of my own accord than be pulled off." With these words Very threw his foot over Bob's back and lighted on the ground. Instantly he was surrounded by Wiles, Turner, and two other ruffians. Bert Danks still held Bob by the bit.
Spect ye thought boats jest growed in the bushes like wild plums, when ye run acrost that un. Wall, they don't, an' ye had no bizness to take it. An' what's more, me and my pal think ye mean to let the wardens know 'bout what we've been adoin' up this ways." Smithy made no reply, and Thad knew why. The tenderfoot was well aware of what his chum had been doing while wigwagging Allan.
But the suspicious Cranks speedily subordinated his wonder to his prudence, as, laying on the table a watch, two pistols, a pocket-book, and a heavy purse, he exclaimed: "Come, colonel, bizness before pleasure; let's divide an' scatter. Ef anybody should hear 'bout it, an' find our trail, an' ketch us with the traps in our possession, they might "
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