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The Desire of the Moth; and The Come On

CHAPTER VI
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"I stole just one measly horse and every one's called me a horse-thief ever since.

But I've played poker, lo! these many years, and no one ever called me a gambler once.

The best I get is, 'Clear out, you blamed sucker.

Come back when you grow a new fleece!' and when I get home the wind moans down the chimney, 'O-o-o-gh-h! wha-a-t have you do-o-one with your summer's w-a-A-a-ges!" "Aw, sit down--you're delayin' the game," said the Stockman.

The Banker shoved over three stacks of patriotically assorted colors and made a memorandum.


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