Old Lim Jucklin the Opinions of An Open Air Philosopher

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" "Did you make him an offer?" "Well, no. The fact is, I was very busy at the time, having been summoned to meet the Committee on Ways and Means, and hadn t the opportunity, but I shall as soon as I return. " "You are certain it was Horner?" "Oh, yes, quite certain. " "Well, now you know that s strange. There was a feller along here about a month ago from Louisiana and we got to talkin about chickens and he told me that Con gressman Horner was it L. B. Horner?" 144 OLD LIM JUCKLIN "L. B. That s... his name. Yes, I recollect perfectly. And I said to my wife, I m going to get that rooster for my old friend. !" "Well, now, " drawled old Lim, "I m glad you are sure as to his name. This feller told me he reckoned that L. B. Horner was the finest judge of a chicken in all the whole country, and so I thought I d write to him. And I did. I got me some of the finest paper they had at the store and took down some polkberry ink I d made in the fall and wrote to him. And, sir, he wrote back from Washington that he never owned a game rooster in his life, that he didn t care anything about em, and that if he had his way he d have em all killed and stewed up for a darkey picnic.

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