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

CHAPTER IX
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It don't present the attractions which so alloores the heart of a Greaser.

Without pausin' to think, an' feelin' shocked over the fate that's ridin' down on the buried chicken, Nell grips her little paws convulsive an' snaps her teeth.

It's then her eye catches Dan Boggs, who's contemplatin' details an' awaitin' the finish with vivid interest.
"'Oh, Dan!' says Nell, grabbin' Dan's arm, 'I don't want that chicken hurt none! Can't you-all make 'em stop ?' "'Shore!' says Dan, prompt to Nell's cry.

'I preevails on 'em to cease easy.' "As Dan says this, that radiant cavalier is sweepin' upon the pore chicken like the breath of destiny.

He's bendin' from the saddle to make a swoop as Dan speaks.


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