you took him up he would foller that straddle-bug to Mexico but what he would find out where he was
bound for and how long he was on the road. Lots of the boys here has seen that Smily and can tell you
about him. Why, it never made no difference to him—he would bet on anything—the dangdest feller.
Parson Walker’s wife laid very sick, once, for a good while, and it seemed as if they warn’t going to save
her; but one morning he come in and Smily asked him how she was, and he said she was considerable
better—thank the Lord for his infinite mercy—and coming on so smart that with the blessing of
Providence she’d get well yet—and Smily, before he thought, says, “Well, I’ll resk two-and-a-half that
she don’t, anyway.”
you took him up he would foller that straddle-bug to Mexico but what he would find out where he wasbound for and how long he was on the road. Lots of the boys here has seen that Smily and can tell youabout him. Why, it never made no difference to him—he would bet on anything—the dangdest feller.Parson Walker’s wife laid very sick, once, for a good while, and it seemed as if they warn’t going to saveher; but one morning he come in and Smily asked him how she was, and he said she was considerablebetter—thank the Lord for his infinite mercy—and coming on so smart that with the blessing ofProvidence she’d get well yet—and Smily, before he thought, says, “Well, I’ll resk two-and-a-half thatshe don’t, anyway.”
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