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The
nearer
it
got
to
noon
that
day
the
thicker
and
thicker
was
the
wagons
and
horses
in
the
streets
,
and
more
coming
all
the
time
.
Families
fetched
their
dinners
with
them
from
the
country
,
and
eat
them
in
the
wagons
.
There
was
considerable
whisky
drinking
going
on
,
and
I
seen
three
fights
.
By
and
by
somebody
sings
out
:
"
Here
comes
old
Boggs
!
--
in
from
the
country
for
his
little
old
monthly
drunk
;
here
he
comes
,
boys
!
"
All
the
loafers
looked
glad
;
I
reckoned
they
was
used
to
having
fun
out
of
Boggs
.
One
of
them
says
:
"
Wonder
who
he
's
a-gwyne
to
chaw
up
this
time
.
If
he
'd
a-chawed
up
all
the
men
he
's
ben
a-gwyne
to
chaw
up
in
the
last
twenty
year
he
'd
have
considerable
ruputation
now
.
"
Another
one
says
,
"
I
wisht
old
Boggs
'd
threaten
me
,
'
cuz
then
I
'd
know
I
war
n't
gwyne
to
die
for
a
thousan
'
year
.
"
Boggs
comes
a-tearing
along
on
his
horse
,
whooping
and
yelling
like
an
Injun
,
and
singing
out
:
"
Cler
the
track
,
thar
.
I
'm
on
the
waw-path
,
and
the
price
uv
coffins
is
a-gwyne
to
raise
.
"
He
was
drunk
,
and
weaving
about
in
his
saddle
;
he
was
over
fifty
year
old
,
and
had
a
very
red
face
.
Everybody
yelled
at
him
and
laughed
at
him
and
sassed
him
,
and
he
sassed
back
,
and
said
he
'd
attend
to
them
and
lay
them
out
in
their
regular
turns
,
but
he
could
n't
wait
now
because
he
'd
come
to
town
to
kill
old
Colonel
Sherburn
,
and
his
motto
was
,
"
Meat
first
,
and
spoon
vittles
to
top
off
on
.
"
He
see
me
,
and
rode
up
and
says
: