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"Oh, back at the camp, I s'pose--her and Jed, too I told her to pick a
around with theh Huh! She'll have less tiot to take care of that teaon too I reckon if she does that, and teaches
night school right along, she won't be feeling so gay"
"They tellacross," she added, "not to
mention buried One book we had said, up on the Platte, two years back,
there was a wedding and a birth and a burying in one train, all inside
of one hour, and all inside of one on!"
"Well, I reckon it's life, ain't it?" rejoined her husband "One thing,
I' fellow
Banion--hions Huh, he ain't
leader now!"
"You like Sam Woodhull better for Molly, Jess?"
"So with my ideas He ain't so apt toat the last
"
"He done that? Well, his father was a sheriff once, and his uncle, Judge
Henry D Showalter, he got into Congress Politics! But some folks said
the Banions was the best fa in, Jess, I reckon it's Molly herself'll count hteen past Another year and
she'll be an oldacross--"
"There won't be," said her husband shortly "If there is it won't be her
and no Willia that"