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Tuggar, you are the man of all others to plead my cause." "Now look here, young gentleman, you must do yer own pleadin'. It would be a 'sinful waste of time' though, as my wife would say eh, Miss Annie? I never had no luck at pleadin' but once, and that was the worst luck of all."

"I want to see them male law-makers, Samantha. I want to be intimate with 'em." I almost trembled. I can withstand my pardner's angry or excited moods, but here I see pleadin' and longin'; I see I had a hard job in front of me. I hate to dissapint him. I hate to, like a dog. But duty nerved me, and I sez "Josiah, less talk it over before you decide to go.

He throws up his arms again like he'd lost everything in the world. "And now Bard has dropped the hand from his face. He looks sort of interested. He steps closer to the grave again. Drew holds out both his arms. By God, boys, he's pleadin' with Bard. "And the head of Bard is dropped. How's it goin' to turn out? Drew wins, of course. There goes Bard's hand out as if it was pulled ag'in' his will.

"The outsiders fell astern, lookin' heartbroke and disapp'inted that we wa'n't hung on the spot, and the fat boss policeman and us two paraded along slow but grand. I felt like the feller that was caught robbin' the poorhouse, and I cal'late Jonadab felt the same, only he was so busy beggin' and pleadin' and explainin' that he couldn't stop to feel anything.

"Well, that's some name, all right," says I. "Now the next item, Pasha, is this, What set you to prowlin' around the home of one McCabe?" "Ah, but you would not persist thus far!" says he, pleadin'. "That is a personal thing, something between myself and Allah alone." "You don't say," says I. "Sorry to butt in, but I've got to have it all. Come, now!" "But, Effendi " he begins.

"Mutiny, Sorr," sez the Sargint, an' the orf'cer bhoy begins pleadin' pitiful to Crook to be let go: but divil a bit wud Crook budge. "Kape him there," he sez, "'tis no child's work this day. By the same token," sez he, "I'll confishcate that iligant nickel-plated scent-sprinkler av yours, for my own has been vomitin' dishgraceful!"

"Madam," says I, and somehow the word didn't seem out of place any more "Madam, why do you want to avoid this party?" "Take me away," she says. "It's my daughter. She's going to find me this way, all rough and immodest and made fun of. But that's the worst you can say, isn't it? I'm a square woman you know I am, don't you, boys?" and she looked at us fierce and pleadin'. "Sure," says Joe.

She didn't though. She gave me bits of moose meat and berries and dried salmon, and when I come to one day I saw she was little and brown and pleadin' and her clothes all covered with beads. Her eyes was big and sad, Cap, and dimples poked into her cheeks when she laughed. "'Twas then that Orloff takes a hand the white man. A priest he called himself; breed, Russian.

That's Bill, perhaps, as he stands up f'r jedgment, a miserable, tremblin', 'nd unworthy thing, perhaps, but twined about, all over, with singin' and pleadin' little children and that is pleasin' in God's sight, I know. What would you what would I say, if we wuz settin' in jedgment then?

They palms off mebby it's a quart of this jooce on Charlie, an' then he p'ints out for Wolfville. "That's the last of the pore drunkard. His pony is nickcrin' about the corral gates, pleadin' with the mules inside to open 'em, in the mornin', but no sign or smoke of Locoed Charlie. An' he never does show up no more.

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