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Roughing It
Part 5.

CHAPTER XLVII
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Could you say it over once more, and say it slow ?" "Well, to simplify it somewhat, was he, or rather had he ever been connected with any organization sequestered from secular concerns and devoted to self-sacrifice in the interests of morality ?" "All down but nine--set 'em up on the other alley, pard." "What did I understand you to say ?" "Why, you're most too many for me, you know.

When you get in with your left I hunt grass every time.

Every time you draw, you fill; but I don't seem to have any luck.

Lets have a new deal." "How?
Begin again ?" "That's it." "Very well.

Was he a good man, and--" "There--I see that; don't put up another chip till I look at my hand.
A good man, says you?
Pard, it ain't no name for it.


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