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Henry P. Cullop, and Mr. Gus Schulmeyer three men that feel the same way about Dave Beasley that I do. That other young feller," he waved a mittened hand to the fourth man "he's from the 'Journal. Likely you're acquainted." The young man from the 'Journal' was unknown to me; moreover, I was far from overjoyed at his presence. "I've got you newspaper men here," continued Mr.

"He's crazy!" exclaimed Peck, vehemently. Immediately all four members of his party began to talk at the same time: Mr. Schulmeyer agreeing with Grist, and Mr. Cullop holding with Peck that Beasley had surely become insane; while the "Journal" man, returning, was certain that he had not been seen.

I think the combination of abandon and decorum with which he performed that "Grand Right-and-Left" was the funniest thing I have ever seen. But I didn't laugh at it. Neither did Miss Apperthwaite. "NOW do you believe me?" Peck was arguing, fiercely, with Mr. Schulmeyer. "Is he crazy, or ain't he?" "He is," Grist agreed, hoarsely. "He is a stark, starin', ravin', roarin' lunatic!

Peck, "because I'm goin' to show you somep'n' about Dave Beasley that'll open a good many folk's eyes when it's in print." "Well, what is it?" I asked, rather sharply. "Jest hold your horses a little bit," he retorted. "Grist and me knows, and so do Mr. Cullop and Mr. Schulmeyer. And I'm goin' to take them and you two reporters to LOOK at it. All ready? Then come on."

Can't do US no harm, and might be an eye-opener fer YOU. Grist and Gus Schulmeyer and Hank Cullop's waitin' out yonder at the gate. We be'n havin' kind of a consultation at my house over somep'n' Grist seen at Beasley's a little earlier in the evening." "What did Grist see?" "HACKS! Hacks drivin' up to Beasley's house a whole lot of 'em.