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Updated: April 30, 2025


"You don't mean to say " "Yesseh!" "Agricola and Sylvestre?" "W'at de dev'! No! Burr an' 'Ammiltong; in Noo-Juzzy-las-June. Collonnel Burr, 'e " "Oh, fudge! yes. How is Frowenfeld?" "'E's well. Guess 'ow much I sole my pigshoe." "Well, how much?" "Two 'ondred fifty." He laid himself out at length, his elbow on the deck, his head in his hand. "I believe I'm sorry I sole 'er." "I don't wonder.

Two 'ondred sousand soldier, mebbe! But two 'ondred sousand dollar! Pah!" and he made a gesture of disgust, and crushed the paper in his hand and let it fall on the floor under the table. "Then what's the idea of this auction in the first place?" Pell asked, mad through and through that they had been tricked by this Mexican fool. Lopez leaned back on the table.

"Zis, if I may speak so, 'as been a lucky day for me!" Pell turned to both Hardy and Lopez, and addressed them: "Bluffing, were you?" Lopez was quick to retort: "And was you bluffing when you bidded ze two 'ondred sousand dollars?" Hardy was agitated. "I'm afraid we were a bit hasty," he tried to explain things away. This tickled Uncle Henry's bump of humor. He chuckled, and cried, "Ho, ho!

Hardy inquired, unbelieving. "Too much!" Lopez explained. "What's the idea?" Pell, shrewder than before, wanted to know. His brow contracted. So there was a fly in the ointment, after all! "Ze idea, my friend, is zis," Lopez calmly stated. "I am not interest in pieces of paper. I do not accep' checks. Also I am no damn fool! You sink I sink you bring back two 'ondred sousand dollar?

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