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Updated: May 16, 2025
Say, did you think of Linkern while we were diggin' to-day? I did. I could feel him. The sky spoke about him, the still air spoke about him, the meadow larks reminded me of him. Onct I thought I saw him." "No, Mitch." "Yes, sir you see I see things, Skeet, sometimes spirits, and I hear music most of the time, and the fact is, nobody knows me."
Then he stopped a minute and talked to himself a little and looked around and said: "Yep, this is the foundation of the Rutledge Tavern where Linkern lived. Yep, I know because right over there is where Dr. Allen lived; and over this a way was preacher Cameron's house, and here was the road, and down yonder was Linkern and Berry's store, and back thar was Offets store.
"First out at Old Salem, where Linkern lived." The jury sat up straighter than ever. "Who told you?" "An old man." "What's his name?" "I don't know." "When was that?" "This summer, about a month ago." "Well, did you ever read Blackstone's Commentaries?" "Yes, sir, some." "Where?" "In Mr. Kirby's office." "The States Attorney?" "Yes, sir." "When?" "Since that old man told me."
And there was more things than you could see: All kinds of flags and framed things, pictures and writing and showcases with pistols, and all sorts of trinkets, bullets, and knives; and a pair of spectacles which Linkern had wore, and a piece of a rail he had split, and books he'd read, and a piece of ribbon with his blood on it the night he died, and a theater program and lots of other things.
Then he showed us a picture of Duff, his brother, which Linkern defended for murder, and a picture of one of the jurymen what let Duff off, and a picture of his mother's brother what was the greatest fiddler ever in the county. And he showed us Duff's discharge from the army which Linkern wrote, and a badge which Linkern had given to his mother onct. So then I said to John, "Did you ever see Mr.
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