Devil's Ford by Bret Harte (best sci fi novels of all time txt) ๐
"Oh, go long!" exclaimed the five men in one voice, raisingthemselves on their hands and elbows, and glaring at the speaker.
"Fact, boys! Soon as I found it out I just waltzed into that Jewshop at the Crossing and bought up all the clothes that would belikely to suit you fellows, before anybody else got a show. Ireckon I cleared out the shop. The duds are a little mixed instyle, but I reckon they're clean and whole, and a man might face alady in 'em. I left them round at the old Buckeye Spring, wherethey're handy without attracting attention. You boys can go therefor a general wash-up, rig yourselves up without saying anything,and then meander back careless and easy in your store clothes, justas the stage is coming in, sabe?"
"Why didn't you let us know earlie
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โGeorge!โ
As if called to the surface by the magic of her voice, he rose a few yards from her in mid-current, and turned his fading eyes towards the bank. In another moment he would have been swept beyond her reach, but with a supreme effort he turned on one side; the current, striking him sideways, threw him towards the bank, and she caught him by his sleeve. For an instant it seemed as if she would be dragged down with him. For one dangerous moment she did not care, and almost yielded to the spell; but as the rush of water pressed him against the bank, she recovered herself, and managed to lift him beyond its reach. And then she sat down, half-fainting, with his white face and damp curls upon her breast.
โGeorge, darling, speak to me! Only one word! Tell me, have I saved you?โ
His eyes opened. A faint twinkle of the old days came to themโa boyish smile played upon his lips.
โFor yourselfโor Jessie?โ
She looked around her with a little frightened air. They were alone. There was but one way of sealing those mischievous lips, and she found it!
โThatโs what I allus said, gentlemen,โ lazily remarked Whiskey Dick, a few weeks later, leaning back against the bar, with his glass in his hand. โโGeorge,โ sez I, โit ainโt what you SAY to a fashโnable, high-toned young lady; itโs what you DOES ez makes or breaks you.โ And thatโs what I sez ginโrally oโ things in the Ford. It ainโt what Carr and you boys allows to do; itโs the ginโral average oโ things ez IS done that gives tone to the hull, and hez brought this yer new luck to you all!โ
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