Tatters, the Pet of Squatters' Gulch; An Original Border Drama in Three Acts

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This is Miss Clementina Fairlace, my wife's daughter.
Abe. Bully for your wife's daughter. Boys, give her a tiger. {All cheer.) Clem. Oh ! how sweetly romantic. What picturesque creatures. Miners, I suppose they are. I'll surely get a husband here.
Abe. You bet your boots you will. Now if I wasn't married — (Abe takes Clem's arm and they go tip stage laughing and chatting.) Major. Mose ! Mose ! Where is that nigger ? {Enter Moses, l. 2 e.) Mose. Here I is ! Old slap-jack, what is the matter now
... ?
Major. Moses, you must stop addressing me in such a familiar manner. You and Tatters use me as if I was of no more account than a paste pot.
Mose. Hal ha! ha! Or an old spittoon.
Major. Silence, you nigger. Has a stranger arrived yet?
Mose. What sort of a stranger?
Major. Never mind ! has anybody been here — a well- dressed man, with a light overcoat and a gray beard — a fine old gentleman — looks something like me ?
Mose. Looks like you, eh ? Had he a red nose ?
Major. No, sir ! {In a voice of thunder.) Mose.


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