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George
broke
in
loudly
,
«
Oh
!
I
ain
’
t
saying
he
’
s
bright
.
He
ain
’
t
.
But
I
say
he
’
s
a
God
damn
good
worker
.
He
can
put
up
a
four
hundred
pound
bale
.
»
The
boss
deliberately
put
the
little
book
in
his
pocket
.
He
hooked
his
thumbs
in
his
belt
and
squinted
one
eye
nearly
closed
.
«
Say
—
what
you
sellin
’
?
»
«
Huh
?
»
«
I
said
what
stake
you
got
in
this
guy
?
You
takin
’
his
pay
away
from
him
?
»
«
No
,
‘
course
I
ain
’
t
.
Why
ya
think
I
’
m
sellin
’
him
out
?
»
«
Well
,
I
never
seen
one
guy
take
so
much
trouble
for
another
guy
.
I
just
like
to
know
what
your
interest
is
.
»
George
said
,
«
He
’
s
my
.
.
.
cousin
.
I
told
his
old
lady
I
’
d
take
care
of
him
.
He
got
kicked
in
the
head
by
a
horse
when
he
was
a
kid
.
He
’
s
awright
.
Just
ain
’
t
bright
.
But
he
can
do
anything
you
tell
him
.
»
The
boss
turned
half
away
.
«
Well
,
God
knows
he
don
’
t
need
any
brains
to
buck
barley
bags
.
But
don
’
t
you
try
to
put
nothing
over
,
Milton
.
I
got
my
eye
on
you
.
Why
’
d
you
quit
in
Weed
?
»
«
Job
was
done
,
"
said
George
promptly
.
«
What
kinda
job
?
»