It's plain as kin be, that some varmint from that there town has been spyin' on us.
Show the ugly foreign varmint what a British bulldog is.
Murray rushed in just at the recoil, when Tom May had been roused to action and with a couple of companions was obeying the admonition of his messmate to show the varmint what British bulldogs might be.
The varmint up there are signalling far off above the timber-line.
The varmint have been riding too fast to shoot straight, I reckon.
Them pizon varmint will camp outside here; for they know they have got us in a trap.
If it was not for that," Jerry said, "I would crawl along to the mouth and see if I couldn't get a shot at them varmint on the other side.
The first we should know of it would be the yell of the varmintat the foot of this barrier, and afore we could get to the top the two on guard would be tomahawked, and they would be down on us like a pack of wolves.
I reckon they have sent off to the villages already, and there will be more of the varmint here to-night.
It ain't turned out well, and as every day we stay here there will be more of those varmint swarming round us, I say the sooner we get out of this dog-goned country the better.
We may light upon them by chance, but there can be no searching for them with these red varmint round us.
I am afraid these varmint have interfered with our plans, mates.
I reckon in half an hour we shall have a hundred or so of the varmint after us.
It will be light before we are far up on the side, and we may be made out by some of the varmint there.
It is true there ain't much fear of red-skins between here and Bridger, but there is never any saying when thevarmint may be about.
I'd like to go for your sake, and to help to find the young gal those varmint have carried off.
I reckon some varmint give that air tree a kick over, eh?
Who do ye reckon the varmintwas who did that, Cap'n Gray?
Some varmint hangin' around, I reckon," nodded the forest woman in answer to a look of inquiry from Grace.
Poor Tom was once a kiddy upon town, A thorough varmint and a real swell.
Stranger, as you observe, that bar was warm, and the blowing off of the steam show’d it, and also how hard the varmint had been run.
But the varmint staid under—Bowie-knife came up alone, more dead than alive, and with the pack came ashore.
Instantly the varmint wheeled, gave a yell, and walked through the fence like a falling tree would through a cobweb.
The run this time was short, for coming to the edge of a lake the varmint jumped in, and swam to a little island in the lake, which it reached just a moment before the dogs.
I bought it at great cost to defend you with, not for the endowment of a half-naked varmint from the wilderness under Drouva.
Nor, be sure, did Rosamund altogether blame the young varmint for anything.
I'll bet that, arter he had follered me and Useless a year or two, he wouldn't be in no great hurry to pitch into every wild varmint he come acrost.
He didn't look the least bit skeery, but I knowed he war kalkerlatin' how many clips he could get at the bar afore the varmint could grab him.
Your dog is jest about as keerless as you be, an' hasn't got no more sense than to pitch into every wild varmint he comes acrost.
The varmint may have chawed him up too, as well as the white buck.
I didn't like the idee of havin' a varmint jump down on me afore I knowed it.
I shouldn't wonder if the varmint war up here," said the trapper, walking around the tree and peering upward into the darkness.
But I kept on sawin' and sawin', till at last the varmint dropped off, while the sea for 'bout ten miles round the ship became perfectly crimson with his blood.
The varmint was bent on vengeance, and made his appearance with his mouth wide open--big enough to have swallered a seventy-four, without so much as a toothache.
That dog of yourn will give us notice if any of the varmint are coming this way.
I am very much afraid that something has happened; those varmint we thrashed, or some other, may have attacked them.
We must keep ahead of them varmintfor a mile or two, and then they will settle down.
Ben, as the young reporter concluded, "so the old varmint is up to his tricks again, is he?
Don't know nothing 'bout records, Master Billy, but I do know that this yar varmint was twenty-four.
Old experience having taught me that Gipsy Jim's knowledge of the fox and his habits (for being half-brother to the varmintin his nature, how can it fail to be otherwise?
I wouldn't heed you if it weren't for the other varmint ahead.
Wal," said he, "the varmint looks considerable snaky.
So I make tracks for the very court where I got the prime article three years ago, against a varmint that was breaking the seventh and eighth commandments over me, adulterating my patent and then stealing it.
If thet's some varmint he's close," whispered Anson.
We'd be done if some tarnal varmint stampeded them.
He said 'The little varmint be down with a bad leg, and he hoped that would settle him for a bit.
Hit was the dry nest of a master old varmint under thet fall.
Wal, I hed my rifle-gun an’ the dogs fer company, countin’ on gittin a crack at some varmintalong the way.
Blamed if the little varmint ain't got eyes most as soft as my Libby's.
I reckon we'll show the varmint now as how he ain't no loup-garou!
These were the trophies of the professional "varmint killer," a man hired by the month.
Jest as I made this feelin' remark, the varmint began to scratch earth as ef he had a mind to see how it would feel to be on his pins ag'in, and I crooked my elbow to Sal and thought it was about time to marvel.
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