I went around and clumb over the back stile by the ash-hopper, and started for the kitchen.
I clumb up that fire escape,--this is the third floor, ain't it?
They got it, and he clumb up into the kitchen, dripping and shivering.
Danny must have clumb onto that store box and looked in after he seen Hank come down the road and crawl through the window.
But I clumb the tree and eased out on that limb as fur as I dast to.
Doctor Kirby's face was sweating worse than when we firstclumb the hill.
He clumb onto the forge to tie the rope to one of them rings, and he tied the other end around his neck, and then he stepped off'n the forge.
The road run straight ahead, and dipped down, and then clumb up another hill about an eighth of a mile in front of us.
I clumb out and she was jest splitting herself laughing at me.
But the brakeman was watching fur me, and clumb down the ladder and stamped on my fingers.
As I clumb on to that pinto bronc of mine and steered her outen the gate, I couldn't help but think that, all of a suddent, seems like, the boss looked a mighty lot older.
He said a two spot 'd do the trick, so I clumb in, he give his broomtail a lick, and we was off in a bunch.
But she only shook her haid--like she was hurt--and clumb into the buckboard.
I clumb the steps of the end car and looked round me.
So he clumb down outen his chair and come 'round to the sheriff.
We paddled out and got aboard--clumb in at an up-stairs window.
I clumb up the shed and crept into my window just before day was breaking.
We tramped and clumb around all over it, and by and by found a good big cavern in the rock, most up to the top on the side towards Illinois.
So I got all my traps into my canoe again so as to have them out of sight, and I put out the fire and scattered the ashes around to look like an old last-year's camp, and then clumb a tree.
I noticed the window was up; so he had clumbin by the shed.
It was a drift-canoe sure enough, and I clumb in and paddled her ashore.
By and by I got the old split-bottom chair and clumb up as easy as I could, not to make any noise, and got down the gun.
When I came in sight of the log store and the woodpile where the steamboats lands I worked along under the trees and brush till I got to a good place, and then I clumb up into the forks of a cottonwood that was out of reach, and watched.
I went down to the front garden and clumb over the stile where you go through the high board fence.
Dat am what dey call de Delta now, and de cotton so high I clumb up in de trees to reach de top of de stalks, and de corn so high a man on he mule only have de top he hat showin'.
When dey run 'way he sot de bloodhounds on dem and dey clumb de tree.
I never could have stood it to clumb so high, but they said you could see way off the Appenines, the Alps, Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, a wonderful view.
Robert Strong and Dorothy and Arvilly clumb clear to the top, helped by Arab lifters and boosters.
Miss Meechim and Dorothy and Robert Strong clumb clear up into the dome twice as high as Bunker Hill monument or ruther walked up for they hain't stairs, but a smooth wooden way leads up, up to that hite.
His britches was all muddy and tore where de hounds had cut him up in de legs when he clumb a tree in de bottoms.
Them Yankees clumb down the chimbley and got every one of my chickens and they killed about fifteen of Master Frank's hogs.
So we worked down to it, an' clumb up into our trees, an' set out to keep guard.
When the smoke had cleared away an' the trees and rocks quit falling, we clumb down from our places an' started in to look for Black-lock.
We dropped down slow and stopped, and me and Tom clumb down and went among them.
Tom and me clumb down the ladder and took a run to stretch our legs, and it felt amazing good--that is, the stretching did, but the sand scorched our feet like hot embers.
We paddled out and got aboard --clumb in at an upstairs window.
So I got all my traps into my canoe again so as to have them out of sight, and I put out the fire and scattered the ashes around to look like an old last year's camp, and then clumb a tree.
When I cOme in sight of the log store and the woodpile where the steamboats lands I worked along under the trees and brush till I got to a good place, and then I clumb up into the forks of a cottonwood that was out of reach, and watched.
So we clumb up to the spot where Olaf claimed to have handed the gun; but the' wasn't any scratch on the rock.
All the rest o' the boys did the same; and I clumb up on my rock, flapped my wings, and crowed like a rooster.
But somehow, I d'no how except by the pure grace of God, I got across that raging torrent and clumb up to where the crazy dingfol machine was sitting.
It was a real scarey lookin' thing but I clumb up to the little door and hauled myself inside it.
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