5/13 Dominey affected to misunderstand his hesitation. "You can speak to him as to myself." The man began as one who has a story to tell. "I hope you have not come all this way to tell me that! The man was dead." "My cousin himself," Miller continued, "was hard to convince. The man left his encampment with whisky enough to kill him, thirst enough to drink it all, and no food." "So I found him," Dominey assented, "deserted by his boys and raving. To silence him forever was a child's task." "The task, however, was unperformed," the other persisted. |