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Danny's Own Story

CHAPTER V
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Instead of paying hotel and feed bills we'll pitch our tent," he says, "at the edge of town in each sweet Auburn of the plains.

We'll save money and we'll be near the throbbing heart of nature.

And an Indian camp in each place will be a good advertisement for the Sagraw.
You can look after the horses and learn to do the cooking and that kind o' thing.

And maybe after while," he says, kind o' working himself up to where he thought it was going to be real nice, "maybe after while I will give you some insight into the hidden mysteries of selling Siwash Indian Sagraw." "Well," says I, "I'd like to learn that." "Would you ?" says he, kind o' laughing at himself and me too, and yet kind o' enthusiastic, "well, then, the first thing you have to do is learn how to sell corn salve.

Any one that can sell corn salve can sell anything.


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