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I've got the money, and all I want be you two brats, and, if ye don't come when I tell ye to, then it'll be worse for them what's harborin' ye. And don't ye so much as breathe to the man what owns this house that we was here tonight or I'll kill Flukey when I get him back to the shanty!"

His father, for doin' something or other contrary to the laws harborin' some outlaw, I believe, that was a relation of his own, and who was found by the army in his house well, his father, a very ould man, was taken prisoner, and put into jail, where he died before they could try him; and well it was he did so, for, by all accounts, they'd have transported or hanged the poor ould man, who was then past seventy.

Meanin' no disrespects for you gents knows me too well to dream of me harborin' anything but feelin's of the highest regyards for one an' all I'll have to leave you camped in original darkness. It would be breakin' professional confidences.

There was a halloo at the gate. It was old Squire Middleton and the circuit-rider, and old Joel went toward them with a darkening face. "Why, hello, Chad," the Squire said. "You back again?" He turned to Joel. "Look hyeh, Joel. Thar hain't no use o' your buckin' agin yo' neighbors and harborin' a sheep-killin' dog."

I thought at first it might be that old hobo Edwards, but this feller being in uniform and smooth-shaven " His face changed, his voice deepened. "Say, by the Lord! I believe it was Edwards, and, furthermore, Edwards is the convict that Texas marshal was after the other day, and this man Cavanagh your prize ranger is harborin' him." "What nonsense!" exclaimed Redfield.

Some one in the canvas house was talking to Durade, who apparently must have been in Allie's room and at her window. "See hyar, Greaser, we ain't harborin' any of your outfit, an' we'll plug the fust gent we see," called a surly voice. Durade's staccato tones succeeded it. "Did you see them?" "We heerd them gettin' out the winder." Durade's voice rose high in Spanish curses.

"'Do we-all savey enough? says Black Jack, some facetious that a- way. 'Stranger, we simply suffers with what we saveys. But thar's a law ag'in cocktails an' all mixin' of drinks. You sees, a Mexican female over in Tucson is one day mixin' drinks for a gent she's a- harborin' idees ag'in, an' she rings in the loco onto him, an' he goes plumb crazy.

"That's a shore fact," replied the other, "an' I need another good woman to help aroun'. If we'd 'a' thought about it, an' give' her a chance to hide Bud and feed him befo' you took 'im up, we could 'a' filed a charge ag'inst her for harborin' 'im." "Well, I kin do it nex' time, fer he'll run away ag'in they always do. Bud's got a vile temper."

I'm a Hawn now, I want ye to know, an' I ain't goin' to have my folks say I was feedin' an' harborin' a Honeycutt 'specially you."

It was to discover this that I asked you to come here this morning." Brady looked over at Covington meaningly. "That was just why I did do it," he said. "I knew it would bring out certain facts that I wanted to have known. I ain't harborin' any resentment against you. You licked me, an' I took my medicine. P'raps I've worried you a bit in Washington since, that's another matter.