mountain and plain, were represented. 

 The hay-wagon went so well that 

 another was brought into market. 

 The barn roof was sold out. An omi- 

 nous crack of the timbers somewhat 

 shook the prices, but a couple of 

 strong uprights below restored the 

 market, and all "The Corners" was 

 ready and eager for the great fight. 

 Men who had been raised among 

 cattle were betting on the bull. 



" I tell you, there ain't nothing on 

 earth kin face a big range bull that 

 hez good use of hisself." 



But the hillmen were backing the 

 Bear. " Pooh, what 's a bull to a 

 Grizzly? I tell you, I seen a Grizzly 

 send a horse clean over the Hetch- 

 Hetchy with one clip of his left. Bull ! 

 I '11 bet he '11 never show up in the 

 second round." 

 H> jT\? So they wrangled and bet, while burly 



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