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is your at once dignified and affectionate; and by it you come

CHAPTER XVII
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As a condition prior advised by the barkeep, an' one which also recommends itse'f to me as dictated of the commonest proodence, I figgers on gainin' your views of these steps." "'"You does well," I replies, "to consult me on them p'ints.

I sees you're shore a jo-darter of a lawyer; for you handles the language like a muleskinner does a blacksnake whip.

But jest the same, don't for one moment think of breakin' in on Wolfville.

That outfit don't practice law none; she practices facts.

It offers no openin' for your game.
Comin' to Wolfville onder any conditions is ever a movement of gravity, an onless a gent is out to chase cattle or dandle kyards or proposes to array himse'f in the ranks of commerce by foundin' a s'loon, Wolfville would not guarantee his footure any positive reward." "'"Then I jest won't come a whole lot," says this law sharp.


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