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The two companions of the talkative cowboy laughed uproariously. They evidently agreed with him that the boy was away off in his remarks. Cheyenne Charlie could keep still no longer. "Jest show ther galoots that yer ain't foolin', Wild," he said. "Shake 'em up it little." "Lat light, Misler Wild!" called out the Chinaman, from the door. "Makee allee samee be polite, so be."
It was the "hole," as the outlaws termed it, that Hop was looking into, and there was Young Wild West, tied to the post, in plain view! "Lat petty goodie or petty bids, so be!" exclaimed Hop, under his breath, "Me finder Misler Wild petty quicken. But um bad Mexican mans goatee him, so be."
"You get your money at the camp and bring that here, too." Allee light, Misler Outlaw, replied Hop. "You will havee um cigar?" He tendered one and, taking it, the outlaw looked at it suspiciously and then cut off the end with his bowie knife. Hop lighted one, too, and then he stood still. "Me allee samee forgittee whattee you say," he said, as he looked puzzled. Cap Roche went over it again.
You velly muchee goodee Chinee; but you no understand, likee me; me allee samee velly muchee smartee, allee samee my uncle in China." "Um uncle in China allee samee dead; git tee head cuttee off for stealee pig!" "Sh!" said Hop, holding up his hand. "My blother mustee not lettee Misler Charlie knowee lat." "Me no care, so be. You allee samee foolee."
Now, you'd better look out what yer do ter me, 'cause I won't stand it, if yer rub somethin' good an' hard on me." "Allee light, Misler Charlie," was all Hop said just then. The breakfast being over, Young Wild West decided to take a ride through the pass, and thus keep his promise. "Come, boys," said he, "I reckon we'll start out now.
Surprised at their sudden release, they lost no time in obeying. Hop handed over the roll of counterfeit money. "Now you can go, too," he said, nodding to the Chinaman. "How aboutee Misler Wild?" "Well, we'll keep him a little while longer, I reckon." Anna and Eloise lost no time in getting out of the cave. Just why the villainous leader of the band had seen fit to let them go they did not know.
"Come here," he said, beckoning to him. "Don't make any noise, Hop." "Me no makee noisee," was the reply. "Me knowee allee 'boutee; me just see Misler Wild. He tied to um post, and ten mans by him. Allee samee velly muchee bad workee." "You saw Wild!" Arietta exclaimed, looking at the Chinaman in surprise. "Lat allee samee light, Missy Alietta." "Where did you see him?"
But me 'flaid Misler Wild allee samee git tee in um tlouble; me wantee helpee out." Wing did not care if he did go, for he thought he was perfectly able to take care of the camp. So when Hop said he thought Wild might be in trouble he nodded and retorted: "Allee light; my blother go if he wantee to. Me allee samee stay here, likee Misler Wild say." "Lat light, my blother.
He went to the camp first and, telling Wing enough to make him frightened about it, he got a roll of counterfeit money from his saddlebags. This he stuffed in his pocket, and then he rode to the saloon. "Misler Hoker," he said; "me wanted allee samee lot of mans to go and fight um outlaws, so be. Ley allee samee goatee Young Wild West in um cave, and Missy Anna and Missy Eloise, too, so be."
He counted ten men there, too, and he shook his head when he found there were so many of them. "Misler Wild allee samee in um bad box, so be," he muttered. "Me better go tell Misler Jim, so be." Having decided upon this plan of action, he crawled away from the edge of the cliff and made his way down into the pass.
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