1 There's nothing the matter with Cuzak.
2 I found Cuzak a most companionable fellow.
3 Cuzak gave me a twinkling, sidelong glance.
4 The strikers won, and Cuzak was blacklisted.
5 Cuzak had brought home with him a roll of illustrated Bohemian papers.
6 After supper Cuzak and I took a stroll in the orchard and sat down by the windmill to smoke.
7 It did rather seem to me that Cuzak had been made the instrument of Antonia's special mission.
8 I asked Cuzak if he didn't find it hard to do without the gay company he had always been used to.
9 As we walked toward the house, Cuzak cocked his hat jauntily over one ear and looked up at the moon.
10 Cuzak sat down behind the stove and watched his womenfolk and the little children with equal amusement.
11 On my way East I broke my journey at Hastings, in Nebraska, and set off with an open buggy and a fairly good livery team to find the Cuzak farm.
12 Cuzak questioned me about her looks, her popularity, her voice; but he particularly wanted to know whether I had noticed her tiny feet, and whether I thought she had saved much money.
13 I had escaped from the curious depression that hangs over little towns, and my mind was full of pleasant things; trips I meant to take with the Cuzak boys, in the Bad Lands and up on the Stinking Water.