[Truxton King by George Barr McCutcheon]@TWC D-Link bookTruxton King CHAPTER X 6/46
"You mean I am to stop breathing altogether ?" "Something like that." "Why ?" "I don't know." "You don't know? Well, who does ?" "You'll find out when the boss gets good and ready." "You are a fine American!" "Look here, young feller, I've been polite to you, so don't get gay. I'll come over there and kick your jaw in." "Come ahead.
Anything to break the monotony." "Didn't you get enough of the hangman's knot and the sandbag? Want more, eh? Well, if I wasn't so darned comfortable I'd come over there and give it to you.
Now don't rile me!" "I deserve to be kicked for being such a blithering fool as to get into this mess.
Come on and kick me." "You wanted to get a poke at the old man's eye, did ye? By thunder, that's like an American.
Never satisfied to let things alone.
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