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sell from time to time ; but of one thing I am 

 certain : if a cow cannot make our standard, 

 she goes to the butcher, be she mongrel or thor- 

 ough-bred. What do you think of Judson as a 

 probable dairyman ? " 



" I shouldn't wonder if he would do first-rate. 

 He's a quiet fellow, and cows like that. He has 

 those roans tagging him all over the place ; and 

 if a horse likes a man, it's because he's nice and 

 quiet in his ways. I notice that he can milk a 

 cow quicker than the other men, and it ain't 

 because he don't milk dry I sneaked after 

 him twice. The cow just gives down for him 

 better than for the others." 



