The Road to Dumbiedykes; Some Rambling Thoughts of One Who Found It

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What was it? Tell me all about it. " "Well, you see, efery night dot owl he come into dot tree. He stood there looking right at me with both his eyes.
[63] The Road to Dumbiedykes And now I got him. " And he grinned as he reflected upon what he merely considered convincing evidence of good markmanship such as should be valued by an appreciative employer.
I will lay a wager now that this fellow hasn't figured out yet why he was not retained to watch over our slumbers, and has not yet recovered h
...is equanimity at being discharged upon the spot as an impossible "fat- head. " These experiences of the cow with the cough, a window-shade running wild in the middle of the night, and a watchman with no targets but inno- cent owls in the trees, afforded about all the evidence necessary to establish our complete confidence in our further security. So we began then and there to laugh at fears, and put on flesh; and now we no longer lie awake or get up and seek the cause of any disturbance whatsoever between the sunset and the morn.

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