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Between You and Me

CHAPTER V
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But if ye do he's like to reckon that he paid you to do so, and so why should he applaud ye as weel?
But so well did we do on the tour that I began to do some thinkin'.
Here were we, Murdoch and I, especially, drawing the audiences.

What was Munro doing for rakin' in the best part o' the siller folk paid to hear us?
Why, nothin' at all that we could no do our twa selves--so I figured.

And it hurt me sair to see Munro gettin' siller it seemed to me Murdoch and I micht just as weel be sharing between us.

Not that I didna like Munro fine, ye'll ken; he was a gude manager, and a fair man.

But it was just the way I was feeling, and I told Murdoch so.
"Ye hae richt, Harry," he said.


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