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pard or two rustled for themselves, 
on bacon, coffee, and that delectable 
compound of bread and water known 
as camp sinkers. He got some money 
for letting the horses from two East- 
ern outfits run over the surrounding 
country and eat up the Wyoming gov- 
ernment hay. Thus he loafs on through 
the years, outside or inside his office, 
without a care beyond the getting of 
his whisky and his tobacco. Of course 
he has a history. He claims to be ar 
from a ‘high up’ Southern family, Pome A UV 
but has been a plainsman since 1851. = 
He has lived among the Indians, has —— 
several red-skinned children somewhere ~~ i 
on this planet, and seems to have A Aa 7 
known all the wild tribe of stage driv- nf ffl | 
ers, miners, and frontiersmen with rapid- 
firing histories. 
Once a week, if the weather were 
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