| Hugh Walker - 1914 - 544 strani
...has played it pretty rough and expensive-like on a stranger, and on this yer camp. And now, what 's the fair thing ? Some would say more ; some would...seventeen hundred dollars in coarse gold and a watch, — it 's about all my pile, — and call it square ! ' And before a hand could be raised to prevent... | |
| Bret Harte - 1916 - 94 strani
...continued Tennessee's Partner hastily. "I play this yer hand alone. To come down to the bed-rock, it's just this : Tennessee, thar, has played it pretty...expensive-like on a stranger, and on this yer camp. And now, what 's the fair thing ? Some would say more, some would say less. Here 's seventeen hundred dollars... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1916 - 594 strani
...stranger, and he fetches that stranger. And you lays for him, and you fetches him ; and the honours is easy. And I put it to you, bein' a farminded man,...expensive-like on a stranger, and on this yer camp. And now, what 's the fair thing ? Some would say more ; some would say less. Here 's seventeen hundred dollars... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1920 - 576 strani
...lays for him, and you fetches him ; and the honours is easy. And I put it to you, bein' a farmiuded man, and to you, gentlemen, all, as far-minded men,...expensive-like on a stranger, and on this yer camp. And now, what 's the fair thing ? Some would say more ; some would say less. Here 's seventeen hundred dollars... | |
| Thomas H. Uzzell, Camelia Waite Uzzell, Walter B. Pitkin - 1923 - 512 strani
...to ask it of his Partner. The citizens had caught him and were holding him for taking that money. " And now, what's the fair thing? Some would say more;...— it's about all my pile — and call it square!" He poured the contents of the bag he carried out on the table. The men trying Tennessee were enraged... | |
| Leonidas Warren Payne - 1917 - 734 strani
...continued Tennessee's Partner hastily. "I play this yer hand alone. To come down to the bed-rock, it's just this: Tennessee, thar, has played it pretty....And now, what's the fair thing? Some would say more, IM some would say less. Here's seventeen hundred dollars in coarse gold and a watch, — it 's about... | |
| Thomas H. Uzzell, Camelia Waite Uzzell, Walter B. Pitkin - 1923 - 516 strani
...to ask it of his Partner. The citizens had caught him and were holding him for taking that money. " And now, what's the fair thing? Some would say more;...Here's seventeen hundred dollars in coarse gold and a wateh — it's about all my pile — and call it square ! " He poured the contents of the bag he carried... | |
| Ebenezer Cobham Brewer - 2001 - 1166 strani
...like, on a stranger. . . . Mow what'e the fair thing T Borne would aay more, and aorne would say le«. Here's seventeen hundred dollars In coarse gold and a watch — It's about all my pile— and call tt square." — Bret Sorte : Tetmtiiee't Partner Bedver. Sec BEMVIÍKIS. Bee. Legcud ho* it that Jupit«r... | |
| Axel Nissen - 2003 - 300 strani
...continued Tennessee's Partner, hastily. "I play this yer hand alone. To come down to the bed-rock, it's just this: Tennessee, thar, has played it pretty rough...stranger, and on this yer camp. And now, what's the fair diing? Some would say more; some would say less. Here's seventeen hundred dollars in coarse gold and... | |
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