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At the Foot of the Rainbow

CHAPTER 1
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"I can't till by your dress whether you are a hin or a rooster.

But I can till by your employmint that you are working for grub.

Have to hustle lively for every worm you find, don't you, Chickie?
Now me, I'm hustlin' lively for a drink, and I be domn if it seems nicessary with a whole river of drinkin' stuff flowin' right under me feet.

But the old Wabash ain't runnin "wine and milk and honey" not by the jug-full.

It seems to be compounded of aquil parts of mud, crude ile, and rain water.


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