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Updated: June 6, 2025
My name's Bonnie Bravo. That gambler he 'laowed to pop me but I could ha' killed him 'fore his gun was loose. I kin ride, wrastle, drive a bull team ag'in ary man from the States, an' I got the gift o' tongues. Ain't afeared o' Injuns, neither. I'm elected. I foller the Lord an' some day I'll be a bishop.
"No, but 'tis easy to see you've forgotten somethin'; and when that happens if you don't sit down, or turn your dress wrong side out, bad luck is sure to foller you when you start off again. So come in and sit down, as that's easier than turning a dress." "Oh, let me turn my knickerbockers outside in!" cried Bunny. "That will be as good as you or Sue, Momsie, turning your dresses.
"If you lay a finger on me I'll scream the house down." "You brought her 'ere," ses my wife, turning to me, "now you can take 'er away?" "I didn't bring 'er," I ses. "She follered me." "Well, she can foller you agin," she ses. "Go on!" she ses, trembling all over. "Git out afore I start on you." I was in such a temper that I daren't trust myself to stop.
For a fraction of an instant, he thought she might fail to hold her grip and one arm swept around her pressing her close to him. Even when he knew that she was safe he did not release her and his veins were pounding with the wild exaltation of contact. Somewhat pantingly but coolly she commanded: "Move back. Give me room ter stand on them others kain't foller whilst we're blockin' ther way."
But," sez he, in the same bitter axents, "you always try to break up all my efforts at high life and fashion. I presume you won't waltz to-night, nor want me to." I groaned several times in spite of myself, and sithed, "Waltz!" sez I in awful axents. "A classleader! and a grandfather! and talkin' about waltzin'!" Sez Josiah, "Men older than me waltz, and foller it up.
And I make a stiddy practice of doin' the best I can by him in this direction. And if more females would foller on and cipher out this simple rule, and get the correct answer to it, the cramp in the right hands of divorce lawyers would almost entirely disappear.
I'm thinkin' that what we've got to do is to keep on goin' deeper an' deeper into the mountains, an' higher an' higher, too, plum' up among them glaciers, whar the Sioux won't keer to foller. Then, when we winter a while thar we kin turn back toward the plains an' our search." "Looks like good reasoning to me," said Boyd. "As I told the boy here, once, we're richer in time than anything else.
Ann Wetherby gazed at the revolving mass of heads and legs of boy and dog in mute despair, then she rose to her feet and started down the street. "You c'n foller me," she said sternly, without turning her head toward the culprits on the grass. The boy came upright instantly. "Do ye stump it, marm?" "What?" she demanded, stopping short in her stupefaction.
I guess his eyes flashed, for he come out the screen door, slammin' it after him, and stalked by me as if he was too worked up to notice anything or anybody. I did n't foller him, for his long legs git over the ground too fast for me, but thinks I, 'Mebbe I'll hev some use for my lemonade-set after all." "I hope to the land you will," responded Mrs.
But it fits in pretty good: I hear 'em plannin' what-all they're going to do; foller 'em a good bit more'n half-way through the mine tunnel; hike back and hump myself over the hill, and get there in time to see two men some two men rushin' out the hand-car to go somewhere. That ain't court evidence, maybe, but I've seen more'n one jury that'd hang both of 'em on it."
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