Cryder

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Cryder
George C George Clifford Shedd
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"They's a lot of 'em. Pinney and Myra ain't she gettin' fat? and Dave Hollister, and old Arnold Meek, and Ole 262 CRYDER Swanson, and a raft of 'em. Regular delly-gation. Guess somepin's happened. They don't look none too pleasant, neither, Doc. Don't know what they want; I asked 'em, knowin' you didn't want to be waked, and Pinney told me real sharp to mind my business and bring you out. I never took no stock in that Pinney, and Myra's got so stuck up, I hear, since she married him and went to... town, puttin' on high-falutin' airs and- Cryder heard no more, for he stalked out of the cabin and out of sound of her querulous voice. Before the door he halted in surprise, staring sleepily at the group of visitors. In the forefront stood Pinney, with Myra by his side and directors of the lumber company close about him. Behind this compact body were two or three score of other Kettle Creekers, the greater number men, the rest women and children. Quite as Mrs. Mercer had stated, the little crowd had the look of a "delly-gation.

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