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On
the
contrary
,
it
seemed
to
stimulate
him
to
increased
caution
.
Turning
noiselessly
round
,
he
whispered
some
cabalistic
words
into
the
care
of
his
"
critter
;
"
and
then
stole
silently
forward
under
cover
of
the
acacias
.
Without
remonstrance
,
or
remark
,
the
mare
followed
.
He
soon
came
to
a
fall
stop
--
his
animal
doing
the
same
,
in
imitation
so
exact
as
to
appear
its
counterpart
A
thick
growth
of
mezquite
trees
separated
him
from
the
two
individuals
,
by
this
time
engaged
in
a
lively
interchange
of
speech
.
He
could
not
see
them
,
without
exposing
himself
to
the
danger
of
being
detected
in
his
eaves-dropping
;
but
he
heard
what
they
said
all
the
same
.
He
kept
his
place
--
listening
till
the
horse
trade
was
concluded
,
and
for
some
time
after
.
Only
when
they
had
separated
,
and
both
taken
departure
did
he
venture
to
come
forth
from
his
cover
.
Standing
upon
the
spot
lately
occupied
by
the
"
swoppers
,
"
and
looking
"
both
ways
at
once
,
"
he
exclaimed
--
"
Geehosophat
!
thur
's
a
compack
atween
a
he
an
'
she-devil
;
an
'
durn
'd
ef
I
kin
tell
,
which
hez
got
the
bessest
o
'
the
bargin
!
"
It
was
some
time
before
Zeb
Stump
sallied
forth
from
the
covert
where
he
had
been
witness
to
the
"
horse
swop
.
"
Not
till
both
the
bargainers
had
ridden
entirely
out
of
sight
.
Then
he
went
not
after
either
;
but
stayed
upon
the
spot
,
as
if
undecided
which
he
should
follow
.