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CHAPTER XI
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Jest the same, it'll eemerge winner twenty times to the gentleman-lady system's once.
The women folks like it.

Which they'll pretend they prefers the gentleman-lady system, where they sets still an' the gent attends on 'em; but don't you credit it, none whatever.

It's the good old patriarchal, buck-squaw idee, where the gent does nothin' an' the lady goes prancin' about like the ministerin' angel which she is, that tickles her to death.
I states ag'in, that it's my notion, Dave who begins with Tucson Jennie--they bein' man an' wife--on the gentleman-lady system, tharby hatches cold neglect for himse'f.

An' if it ain't for the smooth savey of Doc Peets, thar's no sport who could foretell the disastrous end.
Dave, himse'f thinks he'd have had eventool to resign his p'sition as Jennie's husband an' quit.
"Which I've onfolded to you prior of Jennie's gettin' jealous of Dave touchin' that English towerist female; but this yere last trouble ain't no likeness nor kin to that.

Them gusts of jealousy don't do no harm nohow; nor last the day.


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