Wilder, Marshall P. (Marshall Pinckney), 1798-1886
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"If you will go with me to the shooting-match, and see me knock out the bull's-eye with her a few times, you'll agree the old Soap-stick's worth something when Billy Curlew puts his shoulder to her. " This short sentence was replete with information to me. It taught me that my companion was Billy Curlew; that he was going to a shooting-match; that he called his rifle the Soap-stick, and that he was very confident of winning beef with her ; or, which is nearly, but not quite the same thing, driv...ing the cross zvith her. "Well, " said I, "if the shooting-match is not too far out of my way, I'll go to it with pleasure. " 667 THE SHOOTING-MATCH "Unless your way lies through the woods from here, " said Billy, "it'll not be much out of your way ; for it's only a mile ahead of us, and there is no other road for you to take till you get there ; and as that thing you're riding in ain't well suited to fast traveling among brushy knobs, I reckon you won't lose much by going by. I reckon you hardly ever was at a shooting-match, stranger, from the cut of your coat?" "Oh, yes, " returned I, "many a time.
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