Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1942 — Page 24

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CHAPTER FOUR “YOU mean it right, I guess,” said to Judy's offer to help. ets and all that, but they make a cook out of a society deb.” “I'm no deb,” said. I've got no illusions about cooking

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“A stall,” I told him. Keep off the grass. Beware the dog.” He shook his head. “That gal don't need any barbed wire fencing. Say, Mom, wha"'s the matter with her, anyway? I again about the Rogues’ Dance. Is there anything wrong with that?” “Did she act like there was?” “She didn't act like anything in the girl line that I ever was up against.”

“Don’t let it throw you, Big Boy. |

She's off the world, that's all.”

THE SOUNDS of spade working inside the stockade caught his ear “That must be that louse, Oliver, digging his Indians,” he said. “Where do you get that stuff?” He grinned. me the heave-O out sore because he thinks his course for a snap.’ “Did you?” “Sure I did. It It always was a snap till he came.”

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dians he’s digging for at that.” “What else would it be?” “I told you there was a gold strike back in the hills.” “This isn’t the hills, by 50 good miles.’ “No. But there might be a wash down the river.”

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HE HIT the road and I went back to my duty by my traveling pal Up to now I had been keeping Dolf under cover, because I'd learned to go slow about springing him on the public. Folks have silly prejudices against skunks Nobody was in sight, so I slipped the leash and Dolf went out for a looksee. First he walked all around the grubwagon to make

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{the stockade door, and finally he {loped acros sand disappeared down |toward the river bed. | A big old tree trunk stuck out into the stream, and a funny, {squatty little man in a queer jacket and an outlandish red cap was | fishing from it and talking pleasant and friendly to my pal who sat on the shore watching him. Pretty soon Redcap caught a small chub, took it off the hook, carried it in and offered it to Dolf. Dolf understood that. all right. When the man went out on his tree again, Dolf followed. “Well IT'Il be a thissenthat!” said.

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