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call to believe what I say to yu'yu've been lied to; I guess; pretty often。 

So I'll not stop yu' runnin' and hidin'; and I'll never give it away I saw yu'; 

but yu' keep doin' what yu' please。 I'll just go now。 I've saw all I want; but 

you and your friends stay with it till it quits。 If yu' happen to wish to speak 

to me about that pistol or bears; yu' come around to Smith's Palacethat's 

the boss hotel here; ain't it?and if yu' don't come too late I'll not be gone 

to   bed。   But   this   time   of   night   I'm   liable   to   get   sleepy。  Tell   your   friends 

good…bye       for   me;   and    be   good    to  yourself。    I've   appreciated     your 



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company。〃       Mr。   McLean   entered   Smith's   Palace;   and;   engaging   a   room 

with two beds in it; did a little delicate lying by means of the truth。 〃It's a 

lost boy a runaway;〃 he told the clerk。 〃He'll not be extra clean; I expect; 

if he does come。 Maybe he'll give me the slip; and I'll have a job cut out 

to…morrow。 I'll thank yu' to put my money in your safe。〃 

     The clerk placed himself at the disposal of the secret service; and Lin 

walked   up   and   down;   looking   at   the   railroad   photographs   for   some   ten 

minutes; when Master Billy peered in from the street。 

     〃Hello!〃 said Mr。 McLean; casually; and returned to a fine picture of 

Pike's Peak。 

     Billy   observed   him   for   a   space;   and;   receiving   no   further   attention; 

came     stepping     along。   〃I'm   not   a…going    back    to  Laramie;〃     he   stated; 

warningly。 

     〃I   wouldn't;〃   said   Lin。  〃It   ain't   half   the   town   Denver   is。 Well;  good… 

night。 Sorry yu' couldn't call soonerI'm dead sleepy。〃 

     〃O…h!〃 Billy stood blank。 〃I wish I'd shook the darned old show。 Say; 

lemme black your boots in the morning?〃 

     〃Not sure my train don't go too early。〃 

     〃I'm up! I'm up! I get around to all of 'em。〃 

     〃Where do yu' sleep?〃 

     〃Sleeping with the engine…man now。 Why can't you put that on me to… 

night?〃 

     〃Goin' up…stairs。 This gentleman wouldn't let you go up…stairs。〃 

     But the earnestly petitioned clerk consented; and Billy was the first to 

hasten into the room。 He stood rapturous while Lin buckled the belt round 

his scanty stomach;  and ingeniously buttoned   the suspenders outside  the 

accoutrement to retard its immediate descent to earth。 

     〃Did it ever kill a man?〃 asked Billy; touching the six…shooter。 

     〃No。 It ain't never had to do that; but I expect maybe it's stopped some 

killin' me。〃 

     〃Oh;   leave   me   wear   it   just   a   minute!   Do   you   collect   arrow…heads?   I 

think they're bully。 There's the finest one you ever seen。〃 He brought out 

the   relic;  tightly   wrapped     in  paper;   several    pieces。   〃I  foun'  it  myself; 

camping with father。 It was sticking in a crack right on top of a rock; but 



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nobody'd seen it till I came along。 Ain't it fine?〃 

     Mr。 McLean pronounced it a gem。 

     〃Father an' me found a lot; an' they made mother mad laying around; 

an' she throwed 'em out。 She takes stuff from Kelley's。〃 

     〃Who's Kelley?〃 

     〃He keeps the drug…store at Laramie。 Mother gets awful funny。 That's 

how she was when I came home。 For I told Mr。 Perkins he lied; an' I ran 

then。 An' I knowed well enough she'd lick me when she got through her 

spell an' father can't stop her; an' Iah; I was sick of it! She's lamed me 

up    twice   beating   mean'    Perkins    wanting    me   to  say   'God   bless   my 

mother!' a…getting up and a…going to bedhe's a flubdub! An' so I cleared 

out。 But I'd just as leaves said for God to bless fatheran' you。 I'll do it 

now if you say it's any sense。〃 

     Mr。 McLean sat down in a chair。 〃Don't yu' do it now;〃 said he。 

     〃You wouldn't like mother;〃 Billy continued。 〃You can keep that。〃 He 

came to Lin and placed the arrow…head in his hands; standing beside him。 

〃Do you like birds' eggs? I collect them。 I got twenty…five kindssage…hen; 

an'   blue   grouse;   an'  willow…grouse;      an'  lots  more    kinds   harderbut    I 

couldn't bring all them from Laramie。 I brought the magpie's; though。 D' 

you care to see a magpie egg? Well; you stay to…morrow an' I'll show you 

that   en'   some   other   things   I   got   the   engine…man   lets   me   keep   there;   for 

there's boys that would steal an egg。 An' I could take you where we could 

fire that pistol。 Bet you don't know what that is!〃 

     He brought out a small tin box shaped like a thimble; in which were 

things that rattled。 

     Mr。 McLean gave it up。 

     〃That's kinni…kinnic seed。 You can have that; for I got some more with 

the engine…man。〃 

     Lin received this second token also; and thanked the giver for it。 His 

first feeling had been to prevent the boy's parting with his treasures; but 

something that came not from the polish of manners and experience made 

him   know   that   he   should   take   them。   Billy   talked   away;   laying   bare   his 

little soul; the street boy that was not quite come made place for the child 

that was not quite gone; and unimportant words and confidences dropped 



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from     him   disjointed    as   he  climbed     to  the   knee   of  Mr。   McLean;      and 

inadvertently   took   that   cow…puncher   for   some   sort   of   parent   he   had   not 

hitherto met。 It lasted but a short while; however; for he went to sleep in 

the middle of a sentence; with his head upon Lin's breast。 The man held 

him perfectly still; because he had not the faintest notion that Billy would 

be impossible to disturb。 At length he spoke to him; suggesting that bed 

might     prove    more     comfortable;      and;   finding    how     it  was;   rose   and 

undressed   the   boy   and   laid   him   between   the   sheets。   The   arms   and   legs 

seemed   aware   of   the   moves   required   of   them;   and   stirred   conveniently; 

and directly the head was upon the pillow the whole small frame burrowed 

down;   without   the   opening   of   an   eye   or   a   change   in   the   breathing。   Lin 

stood some time by the bedside; with his eyes on the long; curling lashes 

and the curly hair。 Then he glanced craftily at the door of the room; and at 

himself in the looking…glass。 He stooped and kissed Billy on the forehead; 

and; rising from that; gave himself a hangdog stare in the mirror; and soon 

in his own bed was sleeping the sound sleep of health。 

     He was faintly roused by the church bells; and lay still; lingering with 

his   sleep;   his  eyes   closed;    and   his  thoughts    unshaped。      As   he  became 

slowly aware of the morning; the ringing and the light reached him; and he 

waked   wholly;   and;   still   lying   quiet;   considered   the   strange   room   filled 

with the bells and the sun of the winter's day。 〃Where have I struck now?〃 

he inquired; and as last night returned abruptly upon his mind; he raised 

himself on his arm。 

     There     sat   Responsibility      in   a  chair;   washed     clean    and    dressed; 

watching him。 

     〃You're awful late;〃 said Responsibility。 〃But I weren't a…going without 

telling you good…bye。〃 

     〃Go?〃   exclaimed   Lin。   〃Go   where?   Yu'   surely   ain't   leavin'   me   to   eat 

breakfast   alone?〃   The   cow…puncher   made   his   voice   very   plaintive。   Set 

Responsibility free after all his trouble to catch him? This was more than 

he could do! 

     〃I've got to go。 If I'd thought you'd want for me to staywhy; you said 

you was a…going by the early train!〃 

     〃But   the   durned   thing's   got   away   on   me;〃   said   Lin;   smiling   sweetly 



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from the bed。 

     〃If I hadn't a…promised them〃 

     〃Who?〃 

     〃Sidney   Ellis   and   Pete   Goode。   Why;   you   know   them;   you   grubbed 

with them。〃 

     〃Shucks!〃 

     〃We're a…going to have fun to…day。〃 

     〃Oh!〃 

     〃For it's Christmas; an' we've bought some good cigars; an' Pete says 

he'll learn me sure。 O' course I've smoked some; you know。 But I'd just as 

leaves stayed with you if I'd only knowed sooner。 I wish you lived here。 

Did you smoke whole big cigars when you was beginning?〃 

     〃Do you like flapjacks and maple syrup?〃 inquired the artful McLean。 

〃That's what I'm figuring on inside twenty minutes。〃 

     〃Twenty minutes! If they'd wait〃 

     〃See here; Bill。 T

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