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ing carbuncle near the roof; " but when I am tired and 

 hungry, and old Sol paints it up in that style, it looks 

 better to me than any I know of." 



" Very true, Jim; that is the sentiment of the patriot 

 and statesman. Always feel that way toward the old 

 place, and perhaps well, perhaps I'll let you beat me 

 again sometime." 



"I'm always ready to have you try," said Jim, as 

 they parted at the turn of the road, each hoping the 

 opportunity might soon come. 



