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What's up?" Woodward inquired. "Oh, the boys--thes the boys, " Teague replied, chuckling and rubbinghis chin with an embarrassed air; "hit's thes the boys cuttin' up someer ther capers. They er mighty quare, the boys is, " he continued, hisembarrassment evidently increasing, "mighty quare. They uv up'd an' tuka notion for to go on a little frolic, an' they uv come by airter me, an' nothin' won't do 'em but I mus' fetch you. S' I, 'Genter_men_, theyhain't no manners in astin' a man on a marchin'... frolic this time ernight, ' s' I; but Sid Parmalee, he chipped in an' 'lowed that you wuzez high up for fun ez the next man. " Woodward thought he understood the drift of things, but he wasdesperately uncertain. He reflected a moment, and then faced thesituation squarely. "If you were in my place, Mr. Poteet, what would you do?" he asked. This seemed to relieve Teague, His embarrassment disappeared. His eyes, which had been wandering uneasily around the room, sought Woodward'sface and rested there.
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