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“
Yes
,
”
he
sneered
.
“
Mebby
all
of
you
had
better
give
over
on
the
saw
and
run
after
the
girl
.
I
guess
not
!
Seems
to
me
I
got
the
favors
.
I
didn
’
t
see
no
bouquets
on
the
rest
of
you
!
If
anybody
follows
her
,
I
do
,
and
I
’
m
needed
here
among
such
a
pack
of
idiots
.
There
’
s
no
danger
in
that
baby
face
.
She
wouldn
’
t
give
me
away
!
You
double
and
work
like
forty
,
while
me
and
Wessner
will
take
the
axes
and
begin
to
cut
in
on
the
other
side
.
”
“
What
about
the
noise
?
”
asked
Wessner
.
“
No
difference
about
the
noise
,
”
answered
Jack
.
“
She
took
us
to
be
from
McLean
’
s
gang
,
slick
as
grease
.
Make
the
chips
fly
!
”
So
all
of
them
attacked
the
big
tree
.
Freckles
sat
on
one
of
his
benches
and
waited
.
In
their
haste
to
fell
the
tree
and
load
it
,
so
that
the
teamsters
could
start
,
and
leave
them
free
to
attack
another
,
they
had
forgotten
to
rebind
him
.
The
Angel
was
on
the
trail
and
safely
started
.
The
cold
perspiration
made
Freckles
’
temples
clammy
and
ran
in
little
streams
down
his
chest
.
It
would
take
her
more
time
to
follow
the
trail
,
but
her
safety
was
Freckles
’
sole
thought
in
urging
her
to
go
that
way
.
He
tried
to
figure
on
how
long
it
would
require
to
walk
to
the
carriage
.
He
wondered
if
the
Bird
Woman
had
unhitched
.
He
followed
the
Angel
every
step
of
the
way
.
He
figured
on
when
she
would
cross
the
path
of
the
clearing
,
pass
the
deep
pool
where
his
“
find
-
out
”
frog
lived
,
cross
Sleepy
Snake
Creek
,
and
reach
the
carriage
.
He
wondered
what
she
would
say
to
the
Bird
Woman
,
and
how
long
it
would
take
them
to
pack
and
start
.
He
knew
now
that
they
would
understand
,
and
the
Angel
would
try
to
get
the
Boss
there
in
time
to
save
his
wager
.
She
could
never
do
it
,
for
the
saw
was
over
half
through
,
and
Jack
and
Wessner
cutting
into
the
opposite
side
of
the
tree
.
It
appeared
as
if
they
could
fell
at
least
that
tree
,
before
McLean
could
come
,
and
if
they
did
he
lost
his
wager
.
When
it
was
down
,
would
they
rebind
him
and
leave
him
for
Wessner
to
wreak
his
insane
vengeance
on
,
or
would
they
take
him
along
to
the
next
tree
and
dispose
of
him
when
they
had
stolen
all
the
timber
they
could
?
Jack
had
said
that
he
should
not
be
touched
until
he
left
.
Surely
he
would
not
run
all
that
risk
for
one
tree
,
when
he
had
many
others
of
far
greater
value
marked
.
Freckles
felt
that
he
had
some
hope
to
cling
to
now
,
but
he
found
himself
praying
that
the
Angel
would
hurry
.