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<blockquote data-quote="50/50Farms" data-source="post: 1757870" data-attributes="member: 42731"><p>[USER=42463]@Travlr[/USER] Found it</p><p> "And so you have cowboys down here," I said to the man who ran the meat-market.</p><p> He picked up a tiny piece of raw liver out of the meshes of his long black beard, tilted his big black hat, shoved his arms into his white apron front, and said,</p><p> "Gawd! Yes, stranger; I was once one myself."</p><p> The plot thickened so fast that I was losing much, so I became more deliberate. "Do the boys come into town often?" I inquired further.</p><p> "Oh, yes, 'mos' every little spell," replied the butcher, as he reached behind his weighing scales and picked up a double-barreled shot gun, sawed off, "We uns are expectin' of they-uns to-day." And he broke the barrels and took out the shells to examine them.</p><p> "Do they come shooting?" I interposed.</p><p> He shut the gun with a snap. "We split even stranger."</p><p></p><p>Attached below are some of his drawings of Crackers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50/50Farms, post: 1757870, member: 42731"] [USER=42463]@Travlr[/USER] Found it "And so you have cowboys down here," I said to the man who ran the meat-market. He picked up a tiny piece of raw liver out of the meshes of his long black beard, tilted his big black hat, shoved his arms into his white apron front, and said, "Gawd! Yes, stranger; I was once one myself." The plot thickened so fast that I was losing much, so I became more deliberate. "Do the boys come into town often?" I inquired further. "Oh, yes, 'mos' every little spell," replied the butcher, as he reached behind his weighing scales and picked up a double-barreled shot gun, sawed off, "We uns are expectin' of they-uns to-day." And he broke the barrels and took out the shells to examine them. "Do they come shooting?" I interposed. He shut the gun with a snap. "We split even stranger." Attached below are some of his drawings of Crackers. [/QUOTE]
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