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" And the Colonel moved as if to go. " Surely, Golden, you 're not going so soon. Stay over- night with me. You need the rest, " urged Uncle Israel. " Thanks. Ferguson must git a move on him ; there 's no time ter fool away, " said the Colonel, tightening the cinch and giving the burro a preliminary prod by way of a signal to move on. " Well, take care of yourself, and God bless you, " said Uncle Israel, taking the Colonel's proffered hand and clasping it warmly. " Say, " said the Colonel, his ...face brightening, " when Ferguson strikes it rich agin an' he will, sure as shootin' he '11 come right back here an' settle down, an' we'll build that Pickens Instertute, an' do all th' other fine things we've talked of, an' but dreamin' cuts no ice. Good-by ! " " Good-by. Success to you, my friend ! " " See you later ! Good-by, " called back the Colonel from the side of the hill. " Good-by ! " echoed the old man. Uncle Israel stood at his front door and watched the Colonel as he trudged slowly and limpingly along behind the heavily laden burro up the steep trail that winds along above the great canon, and in and out among the scatter- ing pines, and on past waterfalls, but ever skyward, to Oro Grande, that Mecca of men who would suddenly become rich.
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