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921
One
of
these
fellows
was
about
seventy
or
upwards
,
and
had
a
bald
head
and
very
gray
whiskers
.
He
had
an
old
battered-up
slouch
hat
on
,
and
a
greasy
blue
woollen
shirt
,
and
ragged
old
blue
jeans
britches
stuffed
into
his
boot-tops
,
and
home-knit
galluses
--
no
,
he
only
had
one
.
He
had
an
old
long-tailed
blue
jeans
coat
with
slick
brass
buttons
flung
over
his
arm
,
and
both
of
them
had
big
,
fat
,
ratty-looking
carpet-bags
.
922
The
other
fellow
was
about
thirty
,
and
dressed
about
as
ornery
.
After
breakfast
we
all
laid
off
and
talked
,
and
the
first
thing
that
come
out
was
that
these
chaps
did
n't
know
one
another
.
923
"
What
got
you
into
trouble
?
"
says
the
baldhead
to
t
'
other
chap
.
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924
"
Well
,
I
'd
been
selling
an
article
to
take
the
tartar
off
the
teeth
--
and
it
does
take
it
off
,
too
,
and
generly
the
enamel
along
with
it
--
but
I
stayed
about
one
night
longer
than
I
ought
to
,
and
was
just
in
the
act
of
sliding
out
when
I
ran
across
you
on
the
trail
this
side
of
town
,
and
you
told
me
they
were
coming
,
and
begged
me
to
help
you
to
get
off
.
So
I
told
you
I
was
expecting
trouble
myself
,
and
would
scatter
out
WITH
you
.
That
's
the
whole
yarn
--
what
's
yourn
?
925
"
Well
,
I
'd
ben
a-running
'
a
little
temperance
revival
thar
'
bout
a
week
,
and
was
the
pet
of
the
women
folks
,
big
and
little
,
for
I
was
makin
'
it
mighty
warm
for
the
rummies
,
I
TELL
you
,
and
takin
'
as
much
as
five
or
six
dollars
a
night
--
ten
cents
a
head
,
children
and
niggers
free
--
and
business
a-growin
'
all
the
time
,
when
somehow
or
another
a
little
report
got
around
last
night
that
I
had
a
way
of
puttin
'
in
my
time
with
a
private
jug
on
the
sly
.
A
nigger
rousted
me
out
this
mornin
'
,
and
told
me
the
people
was
getherin
'
on
the
quiet
with
their
dogs
and
horses
,
and
they
'd
be
along
pretty
soon
and
give
me
'
bout
half
an
hour
's
start
,
and
then
run
me
down
if
they
could
;
and
if
they
got
me
they
'd
tar
and
feather
me
and
ride
me
on
a
rail
,
sure
.
926
I
did
n't
wait
for
no
breakfast
--
I
war
n't
hungry
.
"
927
"
Old
man
,
"
said
the
young
one
,
"
I
reckon
we
might
double-team
it
together
;
what
do
you
think
?
"
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928
"
I
ai
n't
undisposed
.
What
's
your
line
--
mainly
?
"
929
"
Jour
printer
by
trade
;
do
a
little
in
patent
medicines
;
theater-actor
--
tragedy
,
you
know
;
take
a
turn
to
mesmerism
and
phrenology
when
there
's
a
chance
;
teach
singing-geography
school
for
a
change
;
sling
a
lecture
sometimes
--
oh
,
I
do
lots
of
things
--
most
anything
that
comes
handy
,
so
it
ai
n't
work
.
What
's
your
lay
?
"
930
"
I
've
done
considerble
in
the
doctoring
way
in
my
time
.
Layin
'
on
o
'
hands
is
my
best
holt
--
for
cancer
and
paralysis
,
and
sich
things
;
and
I
k
'n
tell
a
fortune
pretty
good
when
I
've
got
somebody
along
to
find
out
the
facts
for
me
.
Preachin
's
my
line
,
too
,
and
workin
'
camp-meetin
's
,
and
missionaryin
'
around
.
"