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So
the
king
he
blattered
along
,
and
managed
to
inquire
about
pretty
much
everybody
and
dog
in
town
,
by
his
name
,
and
mentioned
all
sorts
of
little
things
that
happened
one
time
or
another
in
the
town
,
or
to
George
's
family
,
or
to
Peter
.
And
he
always
let
on
that
Peter
wrote
him
the
things
;
but
that
was
a
lie
:
he
got
every
blessed
one
of
them
out
of
that
young
flathead
that
we
canoed
up
to
the
steamboat
.
Then
Mary
Jane
she
fetched
the
letter
her
father
left
behind
,
and
the
king
he
read
it
out
loud
and
cried
over
it
.
It
give
the
dwelling-house
and
three
thousand
dollars
,
gold
,
to
the
girls
;
and
it
give
the
tanyard
(
which
was
doing
a
good
business
)
,
along
with
some
other
houses
and
land
(
worth
about
seven
thousand
)
,
and
three
thousand
dollars
in
gold
to
Harvey
and
William
,
and
told
where
the
six
thousand
cash
was
hid
down
cellar
.
So
these
two
frauds
said
they
'd
go
and
fetch
it
up
,
and
have
everything
square
and
above-board
;
and
told
me
to
come
with
a
candle
.
We
shut
the
cellar
door
behind
us
,
and
when
they
found
the
bag
they
spilt
it
out
on
the
floor
,
and
it
was
a
lovely
sight
,
all
them
yaller-boys
.
My
,
the
way
the
king
's
eyes
did
shine
!
He
slaps
the
duke
on
the
shoulder
and
says
:
"
Oh
,
THIS
ai
n't
bully
nor
noth
'n
!
Oh
,
no
,
I
reckon
not
!
Why
,
Biljy
,
it
beats
the
Nonesuch
,
DO
N'T
it
?
"
The
duke
allowed
it
did
.
They
pawed
the
yaller-boys
,
and
sifted
them
through
their
fingers
and
let
them
jingle
down
on
the
floor
;
and
the
king
says
:
"
It
ai
n't
no
use
talkin
'
;
bein
'
brothers
to
a
rich
dead
man
and
representatives
of
furrin
heirs
that
's
got
left
is
the
line
for
you
and
me
,
Bilge
.
Thish
yer
comes
of
trust
'n
to
Providence
.
It
's
the
best
way
,
in
the
long
run
.
I
've
tried
'em
all
,
and
ther
'
ai
n't
no
better
way
.
"
Most
everybody
would
a
been
satisfied
with
the
pile
,
and
took
it
on
trust
;
but
no
,
they
must
count
it
.
So
they
counts
it
,
and
it
comes
out
four
hundred
and
fifteen
dollars
short
.
Says
the
king
:
"
Dern
him
,
I
wonder
what
he
done
with
that
four
hundred
and
fifteen
dollars
?
"
They
worried
over
that
awhile
,
and
ransacked
all
around
for
it
.
Then
the
duke
says
: