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Updated: May 16, 2025
"After dey moved camp de Marster sont me back home to he'p look after de Mistis an' chillun. De 'Federates had some cattle hid 'way in us pasture an' I looked after 'em. One night when I was comin' home I met 'bout a hund'ed Yankees comin' over a hill. Dey saw de cattle an' took 'bout ha'f of 'em. I skidooed. Dey aint kotched me yet. "After de war de Yankees called deyse'ves 'Publicans.
I don't know of any other horses in twenty miles, unless it's a wild band that passed this morning. They stopped down the draw, nosing out the bunch grass for an hour or two, then skidooed." Tisdale paused a thoughtful moment then asked: "When is the next freight due on this siding?" "Two-forty-five. And say" he slapped his knee at the sudden thought "that's your chance, sure.
"Yes, I just up and skidooed." "You skidooed?" I saw that I should have to talk like John Milton. "Sure," I said, "I left without much preparation." And then we spoke of some writer I do not care for. "I don't get him," I said. "You don't get him?" inquired Mr. Walpole. "No," I said, "I can't see him at all." "You can't see him?" queried Mr. Walpole. More Milton, I perceived.
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