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'I've lived my life, thaa sees, lass. I'm nobbud waitin' to go to them as is gone afore; and I could ha' liked to foller them from th' owd haas. And then thaa'rt noan o' th' owd stock, lass. Thy folks ne'er rooted theirsels i' th' soil like mine. 'Come, mother, said the now subdued son, 'we'll find a home for thee, and when thaa dees we'll put thee away. Durnd tak' on like that.

"No," said the conductor, who came back at that moment; "I can't go no further with you. Just got my orders. You must pile right out here at once. They want the engine and empties in five minutes to take a load back to Nashville. Git your men out quick as you kin." "Fall in," commanded Si. "Single rank. Foller me and Corpril Elliott.

"Let's fire our guns and give the alarm!" "Not yet!" snarled my companion. "I must be in the thick o' that fight. We're too far east to git to camp in a hustle. Foller me." We changed our course so as to avoid the low hills drained by Crooked Creek, and made after the warriors.

Yer don't s'pose that feller was able to keep paddlin' forever in the river, do yer? and jist so soon as he landed, jist so sure would one of them Sioux find the spot where he touched land, and foller him to his hole." "Begorrah, if wees had only thought of that!"

She could turn herself into anybody she'd a mind to. Len wrote a notice of it for the 'Star. That's the only time we've had oysters over our way." "I'd let it be the last," piped up a thin old lady, with a long figured veil over her face. "It's my opinion oysters lead to dancin'." "Well, let 'em lead," said optimistic Mrs. "I guess we needn't foller."

"An' it was so, 't, in this sea o' life, all open ter the winds o' sorrer an' temptation, Christ come down, an' He giv' up joy an' a safe harbor, 'n' all that, jest ter be made a wrack on, so 't we might git under His lee, an' foller safe. "It 's the great Breakwater o' the seas; don't ye fear but it 's a safe one!

I reckon if the women and children had had their way about it, the bears and wildcats and Indians would be here yet. But a man goes where he pleases, and a woman's got to foller, and that's the way it was with grandfather and grandmother.

Mac, Barry ain't a safe man to foller!" "Haw-Haw," answered Mac Strann, "Will you gimme a hand saddlin' my hoss? I got an appointment, an' I'm two minutes late already." In the room which had been assigned to his use Doctor Randall Byrne sat down to an unfinished letter and began to write. "Dinner has interrupted me, my dear Loughburne.

"I didn't say we could take them on the paraira. We kin foller them till they're in the mountains, an' git them among the rocks. That's what I advise." "Ay. They can't run away from us with that drove. That's sartin." "They have no notion of running away. They will most likely attack us." "That's jest what we want," said Garey. "We kin go yonder, and fight them till they've had a bellyful."

Indeed, he had taken everything that belonged to him, and, loaded down with this loot, had gone right up the hill, keeping in the scrub so as to be hidden from the big house, and had so passed over the rising ground toward the middle of the island. "The track is plain enough," Blent said. "Ain't ye got a dog, Preston? We could foller him all night." "Not with our dogs," declared the foreman.

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