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The Daughter of Anderson Crow

CHAPTER XXXII
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He's a corker!" He was speaking to Wicker Bonner and a crowd of New Yorkers.
Tinkletown began to talk of a monument to Anderson Crow, even while he lived.

The general opinion was that it should be erected while he was still able to enjoy it and not after his death, when he would not know anything about its size and cost.
"By gosh! 'Twas a great capture!" swelling perceptibly.

"I knowed they couldn't escape me.

Dang 'em! they didn't figger on me, did they?
Pshaw! it was reediculus of 'em to think they c'd fool me entirely, although I'll have to confess they did fool me at first.

It was a desprit gang an' mighty slick." "You worked it great, Anderson," said George Ray.


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