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

CHAPTER X
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Onless I has trouble at reasonable intervals it preys on me.

I've been yere in your town two weeks an' so far ain't seen the sign.

Gents, it's beginnin' to tell; an' if any of you-all could direct me where I might get action it would be kindly took." "'"If you're honin' for a muss," says Granger, "all you has to do is go a couple of blocks to the east, an' then five to the no'th, an' thar on the corner you'll note a mighty prosperous s'loon.

You caper in by the side door; it says FAMILY ENTRANCE over this yere portal.

Sa'nter up to the bar, call for licker, drink it; an' then you remark to the barkeep, casooal like, that you're thar to maintain that any outcast who'll sell sech whiskey ain't fit to drink with a nigger or eat with a dog.


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