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The Prodigal Judge

CHAPTER IV
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"He always makes 'em out to the sheriff, but they are returned to me and I serve 'em." Carrington resumed his reading, "Whereas, It is alleged that a murderous assault has been committed on one David Blount, of Fayetteville, by Robert Yancy, of Scratch Hill, said Blount sustaining numerous bruises and contusions, to his great injury of body and mind; and, whereas, it is further alleged that said murderous assault was wholly unprovoked and without cause, you will forthwith take into custody the person of said Yancy, of Scratch Hill, charged with having inflicted the bruises and contusions herein set forth in the complaint of said Blount, and instantly bring him into our presence to answer to these various and several crimes and misdemeanors.
You are empowered to seize said Yancy wherever he may be at; whether on the hillside or in the valley, eating or sleeping, or at rest.
"De Lancy Balaam, Magistrate.
"Fourth District, County of Cumberland, State of North Carolina.

Done this twenty-fourth day of May, 1835.
"P.S.

Dear Bob: Dave Blount says he ain't able to chew his meat.

I thought you'd be glad to know." Smilingly Carrington folded the warrant and handed it to Yancy.
"Well, what are you goin' to do about hit, Bob ?" inquired Balaam.
"Maybe I'd ought to go.

I'd like to oblige the squire," said Yancy.
"When does this here co't set ?" demanded Uncle Sammy.
"Hit don't do much else since he's took with the lumbago," answered Balaam somewhat obscurely.
"How are the squire, Charley ?" asked Yancy with grave concern.
"Only just tolerable, Bob." "What did he tell you to do ?" and Yancy knit his brows.
"Seems like he wanted me to find out what you'd do.


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