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Don't talk so loud! D'you want to git us killed? Which one got it?" "Purdy. De pilgrim shoot heem 'cause he run off wit' he's girl." "Pilgrim! What pilgrim! An' what girl? Ain't that Tex Benton's horse, an' Cinnabar Joe's ?" "Uh-huh, A'm bor' heem Tex boss for ketch Purdy. An', Ba goss, he shoot heem on he's head after Purdy draw'd!" Moore stared aghast. "What? A pilgrim done that?
"Or maybe you'd like to have us open all the windows." "Give me champagne," said Perry. "Going to the Townsends' circus ball to-night?" "Am not!" "'Vited?" "Uh-huh." "Why not go?" "Oh, I'm sick of parties," exclaimed Perry, "I'm sick of 'em. I've been to so many that I'm sick of 'em." "Maybe you're going to the Howard Tates' party?" "No, I tell you; I'm sick of 'em."
"How about dry goods?" said Scattergood. Old Man Penny and Wade Lumley stirred to life at this. "Lumley and me takes care of the dry goods," said the old man. "Uh-huh! How about a clothin' store?" "We got all the clothin' stores there's room for," said Lafe Atwell. "I run it." "Kind of got the business of this town sewed up, hain't you?" Scattergood asked, admiringly.
Now where By this time I'm leanin' out over the sill down at the roofs of the adjoinin' buildings. And after I'd stretched my neck for a while I happens to look directly underneath. There it was. Uh-huh. A little green square of lawn alongside the janitor's roof quarters. You know you'll find 'em here and there on office building roofs, even down in Wall Street.
Come along." Can you blame him, then, for glancin' reproachful at me when he sees what answers our call at the Lady Louise a few minutes later? I lets go of a few gasps myself; while J. Bayard well, he just stares at her with his mouth open. For, take it from me, Mrs. Hollister had connected! Uh-huh! Not with any last fall outfit, nor yesterday's. About day after to-morrow's, I should call it.
Most of it was hot air that she said Benny'd been givin' to her about me, and how sweet Mildred thought I was. That should have been my cue; but I was too busy with the cake. "Miss Morgan is such a dear girl, isn't she?" says Aunt Laura. "Uh-huh," says I, pokin' in some frostin' that had lodged on the outside. "You are quite well acquainted with her, aren't you?" says she. "Um-m-m-m," says I.
"Going to be," nodded Teddy decisively, as if the matter were already settled. "Oh, you are, eh?" "Uh-huh!" "When?" "I don't know. Someday someday when I get old enough, maybe." Phil Forrest surveyed his companion with a half critical smile on his face. "What are you going to do be a trapeze performer or what?" "Well," reflected the lad wisely, "maybe I shall be an 'Or What. I'm not sure.
"But I was saying: It was a cinch to see that Sandy's girl thought you was ace high, alrightee. She kept her eyes glommed onto you all the time." "But what would she find to admire?" "Uh-huh, fishing for compliments!" "No, I am not, so there!" Una's cheeks burned delightfully.
Reg'lar brute, he is, and a temper " That gets him stary eyed. "You you don't mean," says he, "that " "Uh-huh!" says I. "You know you and the young lady was some conspicuous. There's been talk all round the room. They've both heard, and they're beefin' something awful. Course I ain't sayin' they'll spring any gunplay right in the house; but why, what's wrong, Skeet?"
And I got to think about my mother and dad." "Uh-huh other people could be having minor second thoughts including me," Frank Nelsen growled. "You don't get what I mean, Frank. Sure I'm scared some but I'm gonna try to go. Well, here's my point. I'm strong, willing, not too clumsy. But I'm no good at figuring what to do.
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