The Atlantic Monthly, volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867
The Atlantic Monthly, volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867
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If it hadn't been for thesnow, I might have put the thing through in two days, but the snow wasup to the creatures' knees in the shady places all along; off from theroad, in among the gullies, you could stick a four-foot measure downanywhere. So they didn't look for me back before Wednesday night. "I must have that pork Wednesday night sure, " says Cullen. "Well, sir, " says I, "you shall have it Wednesday noon, Providencepermitting; and you shall have it Wednesday night anyway. " "You will hav...e a storm to do it in, I'm afraid, " said he, looking at theclouds, just as I was whipping up. "You're all right on the road, Isuppose?" "All right, " said I; and I'm sure I ought to have been, for the timesI'd been over it. Bess and Beauty--they were the horses, and of all the ugly nags thatever I saw Beauty was the ugliest--started off on a round trot, slewingalong down the hill; they knew they were going home just as well as Idid. I looked back, as we turned the corner, to see the boys standinground in their red shirts, with the snow behind them, and the fire, andthe shanties.
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