1If he lives, he'll be a poor shote, and no mistake.
2The fact is we killed a shote the other day.
3Peegvish et me is out for long hunt vid much pemmican, poodre an' shote.
4You think because your sister's the teacher you can run wild like a mountain shote.
5But Madge, ye hoyden, heard noe more,-straightway upon her heele turnt shee, & shote ye cottage doore.
6Looking up, he saw a half grown hog near by, and quickly replied, 'Give me the cubic inches of that shote.'
7After his release, of course, the vacant space in the hogshead, caused by the displacing of the water, represented the actual size of the shote.
8This much is fact: Chief Sheheke-shote was very pale complected, with blue or green eyes, and he stood at least six feet ten inches tall.
9-l_at-o-i1ds Qre tlipse tliat g-tl_p_r fE_oi33 the shoTes?
10"He's dead as a stuck shote, Pat," the cattleman said gravely.
11"Well," said he, "are you the one who measured the shote?"
12"A shote, if mine ears deceive me not!" he said, and listened again.
13They'd come, with their stuff that should of been fattening shotes, and Genevieve May would lecture on how to can it.
14"Dead as a stuck shote," he said callously after he had turned the body over.
15"I wouldn't miss this little comic farce for a month in the orgasm baths on Shote."
16"But me hears a shote an' a cry," said the girl, with a suddenly anxious look.