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Pained at the ignorance thus forced upon him by a caballero; perplexed as to its intention. Between the two he smiled apologetically but gravely, and said: "No sabe, Senor. I 'ave not understood." "No more hev I," returned Ezekiel, with patronizing recognition of his obtuseness. "I guess ez heow you ain't much on American. You folks orter learn the language if you kalkilate to keep a hotel."

A hand laid upon his shoulder startled him. It was the bar-keeper. "If it's a fair question, Ruth Pinkney, I'd like to ask ye how long ye kalkilate to hang around the Ferry to-day." "Why?" demanded Ruth haughtily. "Because, whatever you've been and done, I want ye to have a square show.

"I reckon you heard about the straight thing, then," said Salomy Jane unconcernedly, without looking round. "What do you kalkilate Rube will say to it? What are you goin' to tell HIM?" said Mr. Clay sarcastically. "Rube," or Reuben Waters, was a swain supposed to be favored particularly by Mr. Clay. Salomy Jane looked up.

Blandford, and all the sukumstances, I reckoned you'd remember it." "I heard of it in Boston a month afterwards," said Demorest, dryly, "but I don't think I'd have recognized you. So you were the hired man who gave me the buggy. Well, I don't suppose they discharged you for it." "No," said Ezekiel, with undisturbed equanimity. "I kalkilate Joan would have stopped that.

"I reckon ye wouldn't mind," broke in Nott, suddenly, "ef I asked a favor of ye, Mr. Renshaw. Mebbee ye'll allow it's askin' too much in the matter of expense; mebbee ye'll allow it's askin' too much in the matter o' time. But I kalkilate to pay all the expense, and if you'd let me know what yer vally yer time at, I reckon I could stand that. What I'd be askin' is this.

This person I recognized immediately as having once seen, in your company, and joyfully retraced my steps, in the hope of hearing something that would give me a clue to your whereabouts. "'I'm Mrs. Bailey, said the woman, coming down and standing in the doorway, 'and I kalkilate you're after some news of that young girl that used to go out governessing. "I replied eagerly in the affirmative.

"Ez I was saying to the Don yer, when two high-toned gents like you and him come together in a delicate matter of this kind, it ain't no hoss trade nor sharp practice. The Don is that lofty in principle that he's willin' to sacrifice his affections for the good of the gal; and you, on your hand, kalkilate to see all he's done for her, and go your whole pile better.

Then he heard his father say, with what he felt was an equal assumption of carelessness: "Yes, I reckon I've got somewhere a bill of sale of that land that I had to take from 'Lige for an old bill, but I kalkilate that's all I'll ever see of it."

"What for NOW?" Jeff hastily recounted his ill luck, and the various reasons excepting of course the dominant one for his resolution. "And when do you kalkilate to go?" "If you'll look arter things here," hesitated Jeff, "I reckon I'll go up along with Bill to-morrow, and look round a bit." "And how long do you reckon that gal would stay here after yar gone?"

But Dad's over at Eureka, buying logs, and I'm alone. Hello wher yer goin'?" North had seized his hat and opened the door. "For a doctor," he replied amazedly. "Did ye kalkilate to walk six miles and back?" "Certainly I have no horse." "But I have, and you'll find her tethered outside. She ain't much to look at, but when you strike the trail she'll go." "But YOU how will YOU return?"

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