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The Sagebrusher

CHAPTER XIV
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So far as it's all concerned you can come right on back.
There's nothing doing now between Charlie and I.
"You know he was foreman in the factory.

He ought to of had money laid up but he didn't.

On Installments I'd soon have got a place fixed up, though Charlie and me was going to fix it up on Installments.

But I got to talking with him, right away after you had left, it was all about the war and I said to him, 'Charlie, why didn't you go over ?' He says one thing and he says another.

Well you know that sort of got me started and at last we had it, and do you know when he got rattled he began to talk Dutch to me?
Well, I talked turkey to him.


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