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"He laughed! 'Who's this fellow God Almighty?' he asks. 'Don't you have religion?' I said. [39] "'What's religion ever done for you?' he asks. " 'It might have done more If I'd done more, ' I said. ("I'm not religious except when I hear It getting attacked by a fellow with A black cigar in the corner of his mouth. ) "He said: 'God Almighty's for the rich. The working-man must make himself a God, With no Priest and no Church and no Giving. "'Don't you know, ' he said, 'Don't you know there ain't... no God?' "He said: 'It's just a Santa Claus story Like you used to tell your kid. The rich man made it for the poor man, And they keep a few old women like These priests, around the chimney corner, To tell us children to be good, And say our prayers, and do our duty, And fetch and carry for our elders, Or Santa Claus won't stop in the morning. ' "I said: 'He didn't stop here, one year! [40] The summer I was drunk And didn't get the hay in. ' "That made him mad, And he got up and brushed himself Mighty particular he was to brush himself- And he went off over the wall, Saying something in his language.
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