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"I suppose I'll be called on to go and get him?" "I'm afraid we'll

have to ask you to do that" "What caused the change of heart? I

thought Purvy's people didn't want it done" It was Calloy, to their former altercation

For an instant only, Smithers was a little confused

"To be quite frank with you, Calloht of your own viewpoint, and, after due

deliberation, I caht bear

the same appearance So, I had the Grand Jury take the matter up We

must stamp out such lawlessness as Saerous because he has brains"

Calloht-

seeing, and rode by a sohtfall, he came to the house of the clan head

"South," he said to Samson, when he had led him aside, "they didn't

want to hear what you had to tell the Grand Jury, but they are going

ahead to indict you on htful, then he nodded