"Quad's odds"; . d better road; that Some of the other boys had come in, and hearing us atthe window Chipmunk made up his mind that we had putup a sell on him. As Bank was speaking, hand heldout, the Wyandotte yelled : Waugh ! Whoop ! Make fool of Injun ! and he camedown upon Bank like a catamount on a rabbit. We hauledhim oif as soon as possible, but that young man from New BUT HE COULDN T STAY. 317 England was a sad sight to see. lie had a black eye, abloody nose, had lost a handful of hair, and the interior ofhis watch was rolling around with the sticks of wood. Whoop! fight more—^||rjjgpf|
"Quad's odds"; . d better road; that Some of the other boys had come in, and hearing us atthe window Chipmunk made up his mind that we had putup a sell on him. As Bank was speaking, hand heldout, the Wyandotte yelled : Waugh ! Whoop ! Make fool of Injun ! and he camedown upon Bank like a catamount on a rabbit. We hauledhim oif as soon as possible, but that young man from New BUT HE COULDN T STAY. 317 England was a sad sight to see. lie had a black eye, abloody nose, had lost a handful of hair, and the interior ofhis watch was rolling around with the sticks of wood. Whoop! fight more—^||rjjgpf|| i|| tj lick ten men! shouted II the Indian as we rushedhim around, but we weretoo many for him. Bank couldnt get over it. We raised his salary to seven dollars per week, kept his drawer full of complimentary tickets to circuses, minstrel shows and lectures, made his Waugh! whoop! work easy and flattered his talents, but as soon as his nose got well he discharged himself, and I havent heard of him to this
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