[The Depot Master by Joseph C. Lincoln]@TWC D-Link bookThe Depot Master CHAPTER XII 9/36
I caught hold of Jonadab's coat tails and pulled him back. "'Where you goin', you crazy loon ?' I whispered.
'Can't you see he's three sheets in the wind? And you haven't told him what Kelly you want, nor nothin'.' "But I might as well have hollered at a stone wall.
'I don't care if he's as fur gone in liquor as Belshazzer's goat,' sputters the Cap'n, all worked up.
'He's takin' us to a Kelly, ain't he? And is it likely there'd be another one within three doors of the number I dreamed about? Didn't I tell you that dream was a vision sent? Don't lay to NOW, Barzilla, for the land sakes! It's Providence a-workin'.' "'Cording to my notion the sunflower looked more like an agent from t'other end of the line than one from Providence, but just then he commenced to yell for us and upstairs we went, Jonadab first. "'Whisht!' says the checkerboard, holdin' on to Jonadab's collar and swingin' back and forth.
'Before we proceed to blow in on me friend Kelly, let us come to an understandin' concernin' and touchin' on--and--and--I don't know.
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