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It jest made me mad to see such a thing. Of course there is more folks than I ever thought there was a livin'; I seen that when I got to town, on'st, but I don't believe there are twelve women a livin' that are so crazy as to run after one man like that, and all at on'st. I jest know there ain't; and the more I think of it the madder I git, and I'll tell you I was glad when that man run and jumped plum into a pond of water, and the women after him, and they was all drowned; and I got so excited... I jest had to shake my fist after *em, and I says kinder to myself, 'It jest serves you right. The whole unlucky number of you, if you are so crazy as that comes to.' Then Mar- guerite says, 'Come, aunt, don't get so excited!' "And I says, 'Well, it was just as natural as life and it did seem kinder hard hearted to see 'em all drowned like that, and me a sittin' here and seein' them drowned, and not try to help 'em out.' "Then Marguerite says: 'But, aunt, it ain't really so; you understand it's only a picter.' " 'Well,' says I, 'that may be so, but the picter Is as natural as life lookin', only It ain't natural fer women to run after a man like that' And I began to kinder cool down a little bit, 40 AND OTHER SELECTIONS and says I, 'If it was that many men, a runnin' after one woman, I'd have been better satisfied.' "I'd jest a bet, if I was used to bettin', that it was a man who got up that picter, and I'd like to know who he is, so if he ever comes around our place, I'll make a lively movin' picter of him.
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