... mought as well . let me carry thet shootin'-iron, Jim." Silently the other handed over the weapon. At the buckboard Mack shook hands with Lam- son. "Howdy, Jim." "Howdy, Mack." The sheriff cocked an eye at the sun. "Guess we mought as ...
... mought that be? " "We air takin' yore son Stanley ter Yellercreek an' givin' him a free ride on the lumber train." " Reckon that'll please yore boy right smart," said Stan's father in a drawl that added bite to the remark. Snake flushed ...
... Mought. He asked, "Jeat yet?" He suggested we might eat "inna Fawdy Seng Streedawdamat." He meant a place on 42nd Street called an Automat. Then we went to Lawn Guy land, as he called it, for a swim. But at the Long Island beach, he ...
... mought need it." Dave handed him the gun. "When we raided Lord ComwalhV trains from Charleston to Camden, three men out of five had guns like that," he said. "It was the blade of a scythe that laid low the British officer in command ...
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... mought and they moughtn't. Them air canyon wells are mighty steep, but there may be place to git down, som'ers along there." Clearly the sun had determined to be as wicked as ever, and, when his scorching, blistering rays reached the ...
... mought learn we'uns how to play them cute games, like the gal with the purty permanent wave and the boughten clothes? VIRGINIA (HILLBILLY) FRAZER Crescent, Mo. Culver Sirs: Your Culver picture-comment (LIFE, June 19), was a crackerjack ...
... mought whop 'em two to one; but five to one! — and them fortified! — " But Colonel Brown was made of sterner stuff. "None of that, Ephraim, " he replied. "It's fight or starve: there isn't enough parched corn in the company to carry us ...
... mought not 'a' sol' Isham — he'd 'a' ruther gone inter debt, er borried de money. But den nobody nevuh knows whats gwineter happen; an' what good would it do 'em ef dey did? It'd only make 'em mizzable befo' han', an' ef it wuz gwineter ...
... mought as we flew north . So we left ou r case of holiday cheer m the polar ice cap at 84°50'5"N, 63°55'2"Won April 25, 1978. /Yhy April? Because we want to be home for the holidays, too.) To find it, hire a ski-equipped plane and head ...