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![]() : The American Missionary — Volume 50 No. 04 April 1896 by Various - Congregational churches Missions Periodicals; Home missions Periodicals The American Missionary@FreeBooksTue 06 Jun, 2023 Produced by: Roger Frank and Sue Clark DOUGH OR DYNAMITE Me and "Muley" Bowles and "Chuck" Warner are putting a saddle on a colt in the Cross J corral, when "Telescope" Tolliver enters the precincts of said ranch, and we gets our first glimpse of Archibald Ames. Archibald occupies a seat on the buckboard with Telescope, and they soon comes over and climbs on top of the corral fence. Archibald's name fits him--in a way. The length of his first name indicates his girth and his last name his height. He's one of them persons who you'd never invite to set down, 'cause he don't seem to require no such posture. It takes him quite a long time to negotiate the top-pole of the corral, and when he does get up there he has to balance--his feet won't reach the next pole. He's wearing them dinky little pants, with the seat of a shoplifter and the knees of Lord Fauntleroy. His calves perspire in shiny leggings, and for a hat he wears a libel on the name of Stetson. Muley gives him a passing glance, yanks up another notch on the cinch, and grunts-- "What'll we do with it?" "Love it to death or render it out," grunts Chuck. "Looks to me like one of them playthings for kids that yuh can't tip over and make it stay down. Let's give this colt a chance to breathe, while we peers a little closer at this attraction." We ambles over and looks up at the critter's soles. "Mister Ames," orates Telescope, "I'm obliged to make yuh used to Muley Bowles. He's the sylph-like critter in woolly chaps. That one with the sad, horse-faced features is Chuck Warner, the anti-George Washington of Yaller Rock County, and the other person down there is Henry Peck. They're all harmless. "Bunch, this is Mister Archibald Ames, who is to be with us for a spell." "I'm pleased to meet yuh," smiles Archie. Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg More posts by @FreeBooks![]() : Rimrock Jones by Coolidge Dane Gage George W Illustrator - Western stories@FreeBooksTue 06 Jun, 2023
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