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"
Thanks
.
"
Jim
settled
to
picking
.
"
Lots
of
talk
this
morning
,
"
he
observed
.
"
Sure
is
.
We
was
just
doin
’
some
.
Everybody
’
s
talkin
’
strike
.
"
Jim
said
,
"
When
enough
guys
talk
strike
,
a
strike
usually
comes
off
.
"
The
second
man
,
high
up
in
the
tree
,
broke
in
.
"
I
was
just
tellin
’
Jerry
,
I
don
’
t
like
it
.
Christ
knows
we
ain
’
t
makin
’
much
,
but
if
we
strike
,
we
don
’
t
make
nothin
’
.
"
"
Not
right
now
we
don
’
t
,
"
said
Jerry
.
"
But
later
we
make
more
.
This
damn
apple
pickin
’
don
’
t
last
long
,
but
cotton
pickin
’
lasts
longer
.
The
way
I
figure
it
out
,
the
cotton
people
is
watchin
’
this
thing
.
If
we
take
dirt
like
a
bunch
of
lousy
sheep
then
the
cotton
people
will
nick
us
deeper
.
That
’
s
the
way
I
figure
it
out
,
anyway
.
"
Jim
smiled
.
"
Sounds
reasonable
.
"
The
other
man
said
,
"
Well
,
I
don
’
t
like
it
.
I
don
’
t
like
no
trouble
if
I
can
get
out
of
it
.
Lot
of
men
’
ll
get
hurt
.
I
can
’
t
see
no
good
in
it
at
all
.
I
never
yet
seen
a
strike
raise
wages
for
long
.
"
Jerry
said
,
"
If
the
guys
go
out
,
you
goin
’
to
be
a
scab
?
"
"
No
,
Jerry
,
I
wouldn
’
t
do
that
.
If
the
men
go
out
,
I
’
ll
go
too
.
I
won
’
t
scab
,
but
I
don
’
t
like
it
.
"