A ROMANCE OF DOUBLE MOUNTAIN
all abaout, before I shoots you for alarmin' me?"
"Be ca'm," said George.
"I am ca'm!" roared Bill.
"It's abaout our dear pore little Amandy
" began George."A word agin Amandy and
""No, no, brother, you won't. Would I say it was her fault? And if it warn't with such as the villain I'm a-goin' to mention you cayn't shoot me, your sad brother!"
Bill choked. But he put on an air of "ca'mness."
"Speak, what is it?"
"It's Amandy. You reckon she'll marry a millionaire?"
Bill made alarming noises, but nodded his head.
"It'll be well if she marries a large cowboy roamin' thess neighbourhood," said George mournfully.
"A cowboy, my Gawd
"Bill could say no more.
"I seen the pore innocent with him, Bill.
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