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Castlemon, Harry, [pseud.], 1842-1915

"The Boy Trapper"

I'm goin' to be pardners with you, an' I'm goin' to
give you half the money we make outen them quail. I'll give you half
what I've got hid away, too."
"I have no claim upon that," replied David. "It belongs to Don
Gordon, and if you are honest you'll give him every cent of it."
"I can't do it," said Dan. "Kase why, I give pap three an' a half of
it, an' spent six bits myself."
"Then give him what you have, and tell him that you will hand him the
rest as soon as you can earn it."
"Not by no means, I won't," said Dan, quickly. "Ten dollars ain't
nothing to him."
"That makes no difference. It is his, and he ought to have it."
"Wal, I'll tell you what I'll do: I'll pay him outen them fifty
dollars we're goin' to get fur them quail. An', Davy, if you'll give
me the money you've got in your pocket, I'll hide it with mine whar
nobody can't find it, and then it'll be safe."
"It is safe now."
"But if I go halves with you, you had oughter go halves with me.
Let's go out to them traps agin, and we kin talk it over while we're
workin'."
"I am not going to do anything more with those traps."
"You hain't give it up, have you? You ain't goin' to let them fifty
dollars slip through your fingers, be you?"
"What encouragement have I to do anything after what you said this
morning? I have made other arrangements.


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