. The rod and gun club . a. a DCE- COQ aacao0501 DONS ENCOUNTER WITH THE TRAMP. 91 in his hand which he flourished over his head, andHuggins, believing it to be a pistol, stood trem-bling in his tracks and waited for him to come object was not a pistol, but it was a murder-ous looking knife, which made the boy shudder allover as he looked at it. Ive concluded to make you pay for going backon me so fair and square while you were talking tothe agent, were the tramps next words. Putyour hands above your head while I go throughyour pockets and see what youve got in em. Do you want my money
. The rod and gun club . a. a DCE- COQ aacao0501 DONS ENCOUNTER WITH THE TRAMP. 91 in his hand which he flourished over his head, andHuggins, believing it to be a pistol, stood trem-bling in his tracks and waited for him to come object was not a pistol, but it was a murder-ous looking knife, which made the boy shudder allover as he looked at it. Ive concluded to make you pay for going backon me so fair and square while you were talking tothe agent, were the tramps next words. Putyour hands above your head while I go throughyour pockets and see what youve got in em. Do you want my money ? asked Huggins,who could hardly make himself understood, sofrightened was he. If you do I will give it toyou, but dont hurt me. He carried his money in two places. The greaterportion of it was in Lester Brighams pocket-book;and in one of his vest pockets he had the smallamount of change the conductor gave him whenhe paid his fare. As it was all in small bills andmade a roll of respectable size, he hoped he couldsatisfy
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