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Shorty curtly indicated the other side of the Ohio by a nod. "Where are you goin'?" Shorty's face put on a severe look, as if his questioner was too inquisitive. "Jest up here to 'tend to some bizness," he answered briefly, and turned away as if to close the conversation. "Say, I've got a right to know something about you," said the first new-comer.

"Sure, sure, I'm well aware of that," and the prospector's eyes twinkled. "Now, this story of mine goes back quite a number of years. It is about a man who was carryin' on a very prosperous bizness in a sartin city, the name of which I shall not mention jist now.

Sez I, "These silkworms hain't like our caterpillars, Josiah." "Well, they may make silk of a different color, but who cares for that when diamond dyes are so cheap, and if we wanted red silk we could try feedin' em on red stuff, beets, and red russets and such. Why," sez he, "with Ury's help I could start a caterpillar bizness that would be the makin' of me.

"An' I'll bet yer," said the younger parcel-girl, "she'll lie out o' that basket bizness, an' get a lot o' paper too. She know how to make baskets! Not much. You see now when they come out o' the fitting-room there'll be some excuse that 't ain't done, an' they can't show it now, you see."

George spoke with a smile which for some reason disconcerted Noonan. He sensed with considerable irritation the social and class breach between himself and Remington, and while he did not understand it he resented it. He called him "slick" to Wes' and Doolittle and loudly bewailed their choice of him as candidate. "Then there's that P.L. bizness, Pat don't fergit that," urged Wes'.

My bizness is to git the cow; so stand clear if ye please, fer I want to git away. I'm late as 'tis." "Hold a minute, Pete," and the parson laid a firmer hand upon the rope. "Who sent you here after this cow?" "The boss, of course." "Mr. Farrington?" "Sure." "And he wants the cow in payment of a debt, does he?" "Guess so. But that ain't none of my bizness. My bizness is to git the cow."

It's true enuff though, that they've got the youngsters, and it's likely we kin git 'em agin, though I've always telled you, boys hain't no bizness on the plains, no how."

But it don't figger any. My ma come of this tribe. I guess my paw belonged to yours." "Where d'you get your goods for trade?" The sparkle of hasty temper grew again in the black depths of the half-breed's eyes. The man's retort came roughly enough now. "What in !" he cried. Then again he checked his fiery impulse. "Say, that ain't no darn bizness of any one but me. Get me?

But still he maintained his ground. "Are you going?" demanded the parson. "Yes," came the surly response. "I'm goin', but remember you hev interfered with Si Farrington's lawful bizness, so beware! I'll go an' tell 'im what ye say. Oh, yes, I'll go, but you'll hear from 'im again. Oh, yes, ye'll hear." "Let 'im come 'imself next time fer the cow," spoke up Mrs.

"If I thort she was agoin' to throw us over, I'd cut her throat as soon as look at her!" snorts Gabbett savagely. "Jack ud have a word in that," snuffles the Moocher; "and he's a curious cove to quarrel with." "Well, stow yer gaff," grumbled Mr. Gabbett, "and let's have no more chaff. If we're for bizness, let's come to bizness." "What are we to do now?" asked the Moocher.

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