The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck

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The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck
Cabell James Branch
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" Shehad used up the greater part of a magazine before the imp grew tired ofher novel accomplishments.
For as he invidiously observed, "I can make them for myself now, mostas good as you, only I always tear the bottom of the boat when you pullit out, and my sinks are kind of wobbly. And besides, I've made up astory just like your husband gets money for doing. And if I had aquarter I would buy that green and yellow snake in the toy-store windowand wiggle it at people and scare them into fits. "
..."Sonnikins, " said Colonel Musgrave, "suppose you tell us the story, andthen we will see if it is really worth a quarter, and try to save youfrom this unblushing mendicancy. " "Well, God bless Father and Mother and little cousins--Oh, no, that'swhat I say at night. " Roger's voice now altered, assuming shrillsingsong cadences. His pensive gravity would have appeared excessive ifmanifested by the Great Sphinx. "What I meant to say was that once upona time when the Battle of Gettysburg was going on and houses were beingrobbed and burned, and my dear grandfather was being shot through theheart, a certain house, where the richest man in town lived, was havingfeast and merriment, never dreaming of any harm, or thinking of theirlittle child Rachel, who was on the front porch watching the battle andscreaming with joy at every man that fell dead.

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