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're to help show off goods察and that's what I want 'em doin' right now。 And for Time's sake察what's that revolver lyin' on the floor for拭Is it loaded拭Say察are you really out of your senses察or ain't you拭What's got into you lately拭Will you tell me that拭Skyhootin' around in here察leavin' the front of the store unpertected for an hour or two察like your time was your own。 And don't tell me you only been foolin' in here for three minutes察either察because when I come back from lunch just now there was Mis' Leffingwell up at the notions counter wanting some hooks and eyes察and she tells me she's waited there a good thutty minutes if she's waited one。 Nice goin's on察I must say察for a boy drawin' down the money you be Now you git busy Take that one with the gingham frock out and stand her in front where she belongs察and then put one them new raincoats on the other and stand him out where he belongs察and then look after a few customers。 I declare察sometimes I git clean out of patience with you Now察for gosh's sake察stir your stumps 

;Oh察all rightyes察sir察─replied Merton Gill察though but half respectfully。 The ;Oh察all right; had been tainted with a trace of sullenness。 He was tired of this continual nagging and fussing over small matters察some day he would tell the old grouch so。

And now察gone the vivid tale of the great out´of´doors察the wide plains of the West察the clash of primitive´hearted men for a good woman's love。 Gone察perhaps察the greatest heart picture of a generation察the picture at which you laugh with a lump in your throat and smile with a tear in your eye察the story of plausible punches察a big察vital theme masterfully handledthrills察action察beauty察excitementcarried to a sensational finish by the genius of that sterling star of the shadowed world察Clifford Armytageonce known as Merton Gill in the little hamlet of Simsbury察Illinois察where for a time察ere yet he was called to screen triumphs察he served as a humble clerk in the so´called emporium of Amos G。 GashwilerEverything For The Home。 Our Prices Always Right。

Merton Gillso for a little time he must still be knownmoodily seized the late Estelle St。 Clair under his arm and ;withdrew from the dingy back storeroom。 Down between the counters of the emporium he went with his fair burden and left her outside its portals察staring from her very definitely lashed eyes across the slumbering street at the Simsbury post office。 She was tastefully arrayed in one of those new checked gingham house frocks so heatedly mentioned a moment since by her lawful owner察and across her chest Merton Gill now imposed察with no tenderness of manner察the appealing legend察 Our Latest for Milady察only 6。98。; He returned for Snake le Vasquez。 That outlaw's face察even out of the picture察was evil。 He had been picked for the part because of this faceplump察pinkly tinted cheeks察lustrous察curling hair of some repellent composition察eyes with a hard glitter察each lash distinct in blue´black lines察and a small察tip´curled black mustache that lent the whole an offensive smirk。 Garbed now in a raincoat察he察too察was posed before the emporium front察labelled ;Rainproof or You Get Back Your Money。; So frankly evil was his mien that Merton Gill察pausing to regard him察suffered a brief relapse into artistry。

;You fiend ─he muttered察and contemptuously smote the cynical face with an open hand。

Snake le Vasquez remained indifferent to the affront察smirking insufferably across the slumbering street at the wooden Indian proffering cigars before the establishment of Selby Brothers察Confectionery and Tobaccos。

Within the emporium the proprietor now purveyed hooks and eyes to an impatient Mrs。 Leffingwell。 Merton Gill察behind the opposite counter察waited upon a little girl sent for two and a quarter yards of stuff to match the sample crumpled in her damp hand。 Over the suave amenities of this merchandising Amos Gashwiler glared suspiciously across the store at his employee。 Their relations were still strained。 Merton also glared at Amos察but discreetly察at moments when the other's back was turned or when he was blandly wishing to know of Mrs。 Leffingwell if there would be something else to´day。 Other customers entered。 Trade was on。

Both Merton and Amos wore airs of cheerful briskness that deceived the public。 No one could have thought that Amos was fearing his undoubtedly crazed clerk might become uncontrollable at any moment察or that the clerk was mentally parting from Amos forever in a scene of tense dramatic value in which his few dignified but scathing words would burn themselves unforgettably into the old man's brain。 Merton察to himself察had often told Amos these things。 Some day he'd say them right out察leaving his victim not only in the utmost confusion but in black despair of ever finding another clerk one half as efficient as Merton Gill。

The afternoon wore to closing time in a flurry of trade察during which察as Merton continued to behave sanely察the apprehension of his employer in a measure subsided。 The last customer had departed from the emporium。 The dummies were brought inside。 The dust curtains were hung along the shelves of dry goods。 There remained for Merton only the task of delivering a few groceries。 He gathered these and took them out to the wagon in front。 Then he changed from his store coat to his street coat and donned a rakish plush hat。

Amos was also changing from his store coat to his street coat and donning his frayed straw hat。

;See if you can't keep from actin' crazy while you make them deliveries察─said Amos察not uncordially察as he lighted a choice cigar from the box which he kept hidden under a counter。

Merton wished to reply此 See here察Mr。 Gashwiler察I've stood this abuse long enough The time has come to say a few words to you; But aloud he merely responded察 Yes察sir 

The circumstance that he also had a cigar from the same box察hidden not so well as Amos thought察may have subdued his resentment。 He would light the cigar after the first turn in the road had carried him beyond the eagle eye of its owner。

The delivery wagon outside was drawn by an elderly horse devoid of ambition or ideals。 His head was sunk in dejection。 He was gray at the temples察and slouched in the shafts in a loafing attitude察one forefoot negligently crossed in front of the other。 He aroused himself reluctantly and with apparent difficulty when Merton Gill seized the reins and called in commanding tones察 Get on there察you old skate ─The equipage moved off under the gaze of Amos察who was locking the doors of his establishment。

Turning the first corner into a dusty side street察Merton dropped the reins and lighted the filched cigar。 Other Gashwiler property was sacred to him。 From all the emporium's choice stock he would have abstracted not so much as a pin察but the Gashwiler cigars察said to be ;The World's Best 10c Smoke察─with the picture of a dissipated clubman in evening dress on the box cover察were different察in that they were pointedly hidden from Merton。 He cared little for cigars察but this was a challenge察the old boy couldn't get away with anything like that。 If he didn't want his cigars touched let him leave the box out in the open like a man。 Merton drew upon the lighted trophy察moistened and pasted back the wrapper that had broken when the end was bitten off察and took from the bottom of the delivery wagon the remains of a buggy whip that had been worn to half its length。 With this he now tickled the bony ridges of the horse。 Blows meant nothing to Dexter察but he could still be tickled into brief spurts of activity。 He trotted with swaying head察sending up an effective dust screen between the wagon and a still possibly observing Gashwiler。

His deliveries made察Merton again tickled the horse to a frantic pace which continued until they neared the alley on which fronted the Gashwiler barn察there the speed was moderated to a mild amble察for Gashwiler believed his horse should be driven with tenderness察and his equally watchful wife believed it would run away if given the chance。

Merton drove into the barnyard察unhitched the horse察watered it at the half of a barrel before the iron pump察and led it into the barn察where he removed the harness。 The old horse sighed noisily and shook himself with relief as the bridle was removed and a halter slipped over his venerable brow。

Ascertaining that the barnyard was vacant察Merton immediately became attentive to his charge。 Throughout the late drive his attitude had been one of mild but contemptuous abuse。 More than once he had uttered the words ;old skate; in tones of earnest conviction察and with the worn end of the whip he had cruelly tickled the still absurdly sensitive sides。 Had beating availed he would with no compunction have beaten the drooping wreck。 But now察all at once察he was curiously tender。 He patted the shoulder softly察put both arms around the bony neck察and pressed his face against the face of Dexter。 A moment he stood thus察then spoke in a tear´choked voice

;Good´by察old palthe best察the truest pal a man ever had。 You and me has seen some tough times察old pard察but you've allus brought me through without a scratch察allus brought me through。; There was a sob in the speaker's voice察but he m

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