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Rose O' The River

Chapter 4 Blasphemious Swearin'

Word Count: 1495    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

e river, watching the Shapleys' side door, from which Rose might issue at any moment; and at this point in the discu

rivin' the year round," continued Ivory; "and he's the

e'd ought to be extry white," remarked Jed Towle. "You fellers that belonged to the

uick, who shone by comparison with his twin. "I'd kind o' forgot that Pretty Quick Waterman was cousin to Steve," said the under boss; "he never worked with me much, but he wa'n't cut off the same piece o' goods as the

arin'. Logs air jest like mules: there's times when a man can't seem to rip up a jam in good style 'thout a few words that's too strong for the infant classes in Sunday-schools; but a man hed n't ought to tempt Providence.When he's ridin' a log near the f

glancing at Long Abe Dennett (cousin to Short Abe), who lay on his back in the grass, the smoke-wre

im go down. But I did, an' nobody ain't heard me swear sence, though it's ten years ago. I allers said it was rum an' bravadder that killed Pretty Quick Waterman that day. The boys hed n't give him a 'dare' that he hed n't took up. He seemed like he

vowin' he would n't move till the logs did, if he stayed there till the crack o' doom. Jest then a great, ponderous log, that hed be'n churnin' up an' down in the falls for a week, got free an' come blunderin' an' thunderin' down-river. Land! it was chock full o' water, an' looked 'bout as big as a church! It come straight along, butt-end foremost, an' struck that jam, full force, so 't every log in it shivered. There was a crack,- the crack o' doom, sure enough, for Pretty Quick,- an' one o' the logs le'p

Ike Billings co

who had deeply resented Long Dennett's telling of a story which he knew fully as well

, boys!" shouted Jed Towle, and his

t them is the times when my wits work the quickest. I remember once I was smokin' my pipe when a jam broke under me. 'T was a small jam, or what we call a small jam on the Kennebec,--only about three hundred thousand pine logs. The first thing I k

it drivin'?" i

all skin, bones, an' nerve. The Comp'ny would n't part with me alto

; "why did n't you hang on to it, so

d engineerin' when I was a boy, an' I thought I'd try runnin' on the road a spell, but it did n't suit my constitution. My kidneys ain'

Wiley; hard to fi

'em don't suit my liver, some disagrees with my stomach, and the rest of 'em has vibratio

al stir in the group, for Turrible Wiley, when rhetorical, som

flown, and the work of the afternoon was waiting for them. "You make a chalk-mark where you left off, Mr. Wiley, a

ny is on me, so 't when I git to my journey's end they'll know where I belong and send me back to the Kennebec. Before I'm sawed up I'd like to forgit this t

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“It was not long after sunrise, and Stephen Waterman, fresh from his dip in the river, had scrambled up the hillside from the hut in the alder-bushes where he had made his morning toilet. An early ablution of this sort was not the custom of the farmers along the banks of the Saco, but the Waterman house was hardly a stone's throw from the water, and there was a clear, deep swimming-hole in the Willow Cove that would have tempted the busiest man, or the least cleanly, in York County. Then, too, Stephen was a child of the river, born, reared, schooled on its very brink, never happy unless he were on it, or in it, or beside it, or at least within sight or sound of it.”
1 Chapter 1 The Pine And The Rose2 Chapter 2 Old Kennebec 3 Chapter 3 The Edgewood Drive 4 Chapter 4 Blasphemious Swearin' 5 Chapter 5 The Game Of Jackstraws6 Chapter 6 Hearts And Other Hearts7 Chapter 7 The Little House8 Chapter 8 The Garden Of Eden9 Chapter 9 The Serpent10 Chapter 10 The Turquoise Ring11 Chapter 11 Rose Sees The World12 Chapter 12 Gold And Pinchbeck13 Chapter 13 A Country Chevalier14 Chapter 14 Housebreaking15 Chapter 15 The Dream Room