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Theodore Roosevelt

CHAPTER IV
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This was evidently a new idea, and he responded that Snyder always did catch him.

"Well, but suppose he hadn't caught him ?" "Well," said Bill Jones, "if Snyder hadn't caught the lunatic, I'd have whaled hell out of Snyder!" Under these circumstances Snyder ran his best and always did catch the patient.

It must not be gathered from this that the lunatic was badly treated.

He was well treated.

He become greatly attached to both Bill Jones and Snyder, and he objected strongly when, after the frontier theory of treatment of the insane had received a full trial, he was finally sent off to the territorial capital.


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