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"Naw, sir, " another chimed in. "He mought hev knowed he'd jes hev ter goter quarryin' agin. " "They air always a-crackin' up them folks in the Bible ez sech powerfulwise men, " said another, whose untrained mind evidently held the germsof advanced thinking. "'Pears ter me ez some of 'em conducted tharselvesez foolish ez enny folks I know--this hyar very Moses one o' 'em. Throwin' down them rocks 'minds me o' old man Pinner's tantrums. Sher'ffkem ter his house 'bout a jedgmint debt, an' levied ...on his craps. An'arter he war gone old man tuk a axe an' gashed bodaciously inter theloom an' hacked it up. Ez ef that war goin' ter do enny good! His wifewar the mos' outed woman I ever see. They 'ain't got nare nother loomnuther, an' hain't hearn no advices from the Lord. " The violinist paused in his playing. "They 'lowed Moses war a meek mantoo, " he said. "He killed a man with a brick-badge an' buried him in thesand. Mighty meek ways"--with a satirical grimace. The others, divining that this was urged in justification and precedentfor devious modern ways that were not meek, did not pursue this branchof the subject.
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