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You'll be paintin' 'em on that boy's soul, an' you'll be usin' words instead of them little brushes." "You've put that very well, Susan." It was the man who spoke unsteadily, huskily, now. "I don't know about that, but I do know that them pictures you're goin' to paint for him is goin' to be the makin' of him. Why, Mr.
How they been usin' you down here?" "I am sleep in the hay by Dex." "Uh-uh. Let that rest. Mebby it's a good thing, anyhow. Got any money?" "No, señor. I have use all." "Where d' you eat?" "I have buy the can and the crackers at the store." "Can and crackers, eh? Bet you ain't had a square meal for a week. But we'll fix that. Here, go 'long and buy some chuck till I get organized."
He used to say that usin' two eyes and two legs at once, and keepin' one tongue a-goin', too, was too sharp practice for him; so he had a way of dodgin' round all sorts of odd streets, I've heerd say, where he wouldn't meet people that would stick to him. It didn't take much to please him.
"Insufferable oh, I suppose it is. You're usin' so many words, Sheila. I kind of forgot there was so many words as you're makin' use of this afternoon." "Oh, Dickie, Dickie! Can't you see how miserable I am! I am so unhappy and and scared, and you you are making fun of me."
"Baldy's part bird-dog, too," said Ben, "but I been watchin' him close, an' it ain't anythin' outside that makes him want t' go; it's more like he feels a sort o' duty about doin' the very best he kin fer any one that's usin' him.
Ain't goin' for no ride this time o' night, are you?" asked the watchman. "No. We want to see if any of them have been used." "Think somebody has been usin' your machine on the sly?" To this question the Rovers did not reply, for the reason that they had no bicycles at Brill. The watchman led the way to the bicycle room.
He drew a black bottle down the counter, and, laying half his length upon the damp board, continued: "As a p'inciple I discredits de imbimin' of awjus liquors. De imbimin' of awjus liquors, de wiolution of de Sabbaf, de playin' of de fiddle, and de usin' of by-words, dey is de fo' sins of de conscience; an' if any man sin de fo' sins of de conscience, de debble done sharp his fork fo' dat man.
"I'm a little down on my luck these days," he answered. "Did you ever read about the moth who loved a star? I guess, when that moth got to thinking of himself and his chances, he saw himself pretty well as he really was, poor old chap. Fusty brown wings, too many legs, antennae the wrong shape, and a clumsy way of usin' 'em. I've gone and made a moth of myself, Miss Wilkins."
If you did scrape and grub, 'most night and day, to make your pile, and was hard on those that crossed your path while doin' of it, it was she that showed you there was pleasure in usin' it for others as well as for yourself, and while she lived you did it.
I kind of like the idea of usin' his hoss on this here errand of mercy." "Three to-morrow mornin'!" called Billy Dime, as Overland disappeared in the shadows. Brand Williams, the taciturn, the silent, stepped from the fire and strode across the meadow. He paused opposite the Yuma colt and gazed at her in the moonlight. He jerked up his chin and laughed noiselessly.
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