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Updated: June 28, 2025


"'Number eleven in your catalogues, gentlemen! says the auctioneer. 'Mary Goodloe by Victory, first dam Dainty Maid by what's the use of tellin' you her breedin', you all know her! Gentlemen, he says, 'how many of you can say you ever owned a Kentucky Derby winner? Well, here's your chance to own one! This mare won the derby in er

The family name depends wery much upon you, Samivel, and I hope you'll do wot's right by it. Upon all little pints o' breedin', I know I may trust you as vell as if it was my own self. So I've only this here one little bit of adwice to give you.

I holds it's just the same with folks, when springtime comes they fetch up restless and need the air and turning out to sweeten in the sun until they settle down again, else their naturs turn sour, pisen'us, and unwholesome, breedin' worms like sweated corn!

On your going away, Miss Felicia, he promised me rent free for my lifetime and he gave me all the breedin' stock they was and left me the business for what I could make, so's to speak. Which isn't what it were, with new-fangled big dogs getting in style now. And with Marthy gone and all. But now with Mr.

They wandered back to the store on the Shell Road. There was a chill in the fall air and Cap'n Abe had built a small fire in the rusty stove. About it were gathered the usual idlers. A huge fishfly droned on the window pane. "It's been breedin' a change of weather for a week," said Cap'n Joab. "Right ye air, sir," agreed Washy Gallup, wagging his head.

And he sez, as well, that it doesn't matther what anybody was born, if they have that quality in them they're just as much gintleman as the people with ancestors an' breedin'. An' he said that the finest gintleman he ever met was a CABMAN." "A cabman, Peg?" "Yes, faith that's what he said. The cabman couldn't hurt anybody, and so he was a gintlemaa." "Did he mane it?"

"At the get-away I've got a job with a Chicago buyer, who used to live in New York. This guy has a big ratty barn. He deals mostly in broken-down skates that he sells to pedlers 'n' cabmen. Once in a while he takes a flier in high-grade stuff, 'n' one day he buys a team of French coach hosses from a breedin' farm owned by a millionaire.

Pore ain't in the question at all, it ain't, as far as breedin' goes: and if they're pore, and got to be gentlefolks too all the same' John spoke of this last serious disability in a tone of unfeigned pity 'why, Martha, wot I says is, we'd ought to do the very best we can for 'em any 'ow, now, oughtn't we? 'Drat the man! cried Mrs.

Death's my deserts, same as Ann Garth; an' she got it; an' I doan't care how soon I do. None wants me no more, nor what I'm breedin' neither. I'd die now, an' smilin', if 'tweern't for arterwards." "Cuss the letter!" said Uncle Chirgwin, getting red in the face. "Cuss it, I says, for gwaine an' turnin' up just this day!

In a minute or so he came back with a bark basket quite shallow, but about fourteen inches square, an' full of all kinds of eggs for the wild-birds was breedin' at the time. `What's that for? says we. `For Glutton, when he's ready for 'em, says he. `There's six dozen here, an' if that don't do it, I've got another basket ready outside. With that he sets the basket down in front o' the Injin, who just gave a glance at it over a goose drumstick he was tearin' away at.

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