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Roughing It
Part 8.

CHAPTER LXXIX
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I calculate to stand here fifteen minutes or die.

Don't you move." So, without knowing it, I was making one joker very sick of his contract.
When we took our arms down at last, they were aching with cold and fatigue, and when we went sneaking off, the dread I was in that the time might not yet be up and that we would feel bullets in a moment, was not sufficient to draw all my attention from the misery that racked my stiffened body.
The joke of these highwayman friends of ours was mainly a joke upon themselves; for they had waited for me on the cold hill-top two full hours before I came, and there was very little fun in that; they were so chilled that it took them a couple of weeks to get warm again.

Moreover, I never had a thought that they would kill me to get money which it was so perfectly easy to get without any such folly, and so they did not really frighten me bad enough to make their enjoyment worth the trouble they had taken.

I was only afraid that their weapons would go off accidentally.

Their very numbers inspired me with confidence that no blood would be intentionally spilled.


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