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Col J. Well, Dixon, I will tell you. You know that my wife has been dead about a year, and it is about time that I was getting another one. Now I could get almost any of the girls around — Pat. I guess that's so. Col J. But you see, I don't intend to stay in this place after I get mar- ried, but will go to some one of the cities to live, and I want a wife who eaa go out in society with me. Pat. Better take Mollie then. Col J. And I know that Bertha can do so. So I thought I would ask you what y...ou thought about the matter. Dixon. Well Colonel, I don't know what cousin Bertha would think. The best way would be for you to call and see her, and find out lor yourself. Col J. Do you think that she will be at home this evening? Dixon. I think that she will. If you wish, I will tell her that you in- tend to call. Pat. (aside) I'll bet he'll never call again. Col J. Thank you, thank you, Dixon, you will oblige me greatly by so doing. Dixon. Very well, this evening then — but look out that you don't get stuck in the mud, it is fearfully muddy up our way.
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