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Updated: June 12, 2025
Love one another'" gasp gasp gasp " 'Love one another, he says, 'and learn to help each other and stand up for each other, he says, 'and hate war and fightin' and money grabbin' "gasp gasp gasp "'Peace on earth, he says, 'Know the truth, and the truth shall make you free' and he saw there'd be a time" the old man raised himself on one elbow "Yes, by God there will be! a time when men'll learn not to be beasts and'll be men men, little gal!"
There's no one with a right to question my actions." She turned smilingly to Venters. "You will come in, Bern, and Lassiter will come in. We'll eat and be merry while we may." "I'm only wonderin' if Tull an' his men'll raise a storm down in the village," said Lassiter, in his last weakening stand. "Yes, he'll raise the storm after he has prayed," replied Jane. "Come."
Pond, whom no one could have taken for a sentimentalist, made no comment whatever. Presently he felt Mr. Dayne's eye upon him. "Well, would it work out, do you think?" The Director shook his head slightly, disclaiming authority. But after a time he said: "Not as long as men'll try it only once every two thousand years." The parson's eyes dreamed off. "He believed in miracles.
"Men'll be comin' back from their prisons now. What's his name and company, Sergeant? I'll ask around." "Anson Kirby. He was with Gano's Texans under Morgan, and then he transferred with me into General Buford's Scouts. He's about nineteen or twenty, has reddish hair and a scar here " With a forefinger Drew traced a line from the left corner of his mouth to his left temple.
"There is another possibility," said Mrs. Pett. "My nephew, Mr. William Partridge, had invented a wonderful explosive, and it is quite likely that these men are here to try to steal it." "Sure. Men'll do anything. If y' put all the men in th' world in th' cooler, wouldn't be 'ny more crime."
It's all the livin' we make here fishin'. The men'll be back like sharks after a dead whale in ha'af an hour." "What for?" said Harvey. "Supper, o' course. Don't your stummick tell you? You've a heap to learn." "Guess I have," said Harvey, dolefully, looking at the tangle of ropes and blocks overhead. "She's a daisy," said Dan, enthusiastically, misunderstanding the look.
"You're considerable young, Buck, to be sayin' what men'll do where they's women concerned. Where is this camp?" "I dunno," said Buck evasively. "Maybe up in the hills. Maybe at the old Salton place. If I thought she was there, I'd risk goin' up and gettin' her with her leave or without it!" "Don't be talkin' fool stuff like that," said his mother anxiously.
You're spoilin' for somethin'. Put up your hands." He threw himself into an aggressive attitude, one mighty fist within six inches of Mr. Jackson's face. "Go forrard," roared the officer, his gray eyes sparkling; "forrard, all o' you!" "We'll settle this; then we'll go forrard. There'll be fair play; these men'll see to that. You'll only have me to handle. Put up." Mr. Jackson did not "put up."
The men'll want to take three days off, and I can't allow it. They always come back unfitted for work after their celebrations. They'll do nothing of the kind this year if they expect to work for me." Lois knew only too well how useless it was to try to reason with her father when he had once made up his mind.
He's done a good many things has Bob, but it'll be a long time afore Claybury men'll look over that. It was Henery Walker's idea. Henery 'ad been away to see an uncle of 'is wife's wot had money and nobody to leave it to leastways, so Henery thought when he wasted his money going over to see 'im and he came back full of the idea, which he 'ad picked up from the old man.
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