The Bishop of Cottontown : a Story of the Southern Cotton Mills
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" " Oh," said Jud, " it's all like takin' candy from your own child." The news had spread and a crowd had gathered to see the champion dog of the Tennessee Valley eat up a monkey. All the loafers and ne'er-do-wells of Cotton- town were there. The village had known no such ex- citement since the big mill had been built. They came up and looked sorrowfully at the monkey, BONAPARTE'S WATERLOO 361 as they would look in the face of the dead. But, con- sidering that he had so short a time to live, he... returned the grin with a reverence which was sacreligious. " So han'sum — so han'sum," said Uncle Billy Cald- well, the squire. " So bright an' han'sum an' to die so young ! " " It's nothin' but murder," said another. This proved too much for Ozzie B. — " Don't — d-o-n-'t — let him kill the monkey," he cried. There was an electric flash of red as Archie B. ran around the tree and kicked the sobs back into his brother. " Just wait, Ozzie B., you fool." " For — what ? " sobbed Ozzie. " For what the monkey does to Bonaparte," he shout- ed triumphantly.
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