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Penrod

CHAPTER XXII THE IMITATOR
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Anyway, I know what it is, and I don't----" "Come on, Rupe," said Penrod.

"Make the baby lick dirt." At this bidding, Rupe approached, while Sam, still protesting, moved to the threshold of the outer door; but Penrod seized him by the shoulders and swung him indoors with a shout.
"Little baby wants to run home to its Mom-muh! Here he is, Rupie." Thereupon was Penrod's treachery to an old comrade properly rewarded, for as the two struggled, Rupe caught each by the back of the neck, simultaneously, and, with creditable impartiality, forced both boys to their knees.
"Lick dirt!" he commanded, forcing them still forward, until their faces were close to the stable floor.
At this moment he received a real surprise.

With a loud whack something struck the back of his head, and, turning, he beheld Verman in the act of lifting a piece of lath to strike again.
"Em moys ome!" said Verman, the Giant Killer.
"He tongue-tie'," Herman explained.

"He say, let 'em boys alone." Rupe addressed his host briefly: "Chase them nigs out o' here!" "Don' call me nig," said Herman.

"I mine my own biznuss.


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