The Peddler Spy
trade was as natural to him as the rising of smoke. But, underlying his whimsical manner, there was a vein of pure bravery, and an inherent love for deeds of daring. The
n he first ascended the river, and ran by under fire of the Dutch guns. Knowing that the Dutch were concerting some plan for his ov
derly to bring the hawker into his presence. The former was a tall, hook-nosed man, with the erect beari
said he. "If I remember aright, yo
as here then, and I calcula
act that you were told not to come here any m
o reason that when a feller gets a good place to sell, he don't like to leave it.
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thundered
E
Listen to me. W
hat ain't a fair question. Who should send me
cried Va
derly
d if this fellow attempts again to speak of
un to flash, and he folded
?" he cried. "L
n, who sent
told you
d you co
drawn sword. I am only a poor man-one of the poorest in his majesty
ld you ha
ll get along quite as well. And don't try to bully. I ain't used to it. Ther
u thre
end this fe
stand at the door.
derly
k," said
and I calculated it was about time you
t story? Have you
calculat
s Holme
I saw him, he was eatin'. He has got a mouth t
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want to know. Tell me what
here, I reckon-nigh as big as Good Hope. But
reparing to
have all they kin do to k
talk much
Not any thing to c
do the
are pretty strong here. T
to attempt it, they would
care so much for Windsor. I don't say they wouldn't if they got the chance
e were to do it. What wo
t me to
es
nes
es
et us alone; but if you rile us up, we git hornety. I don't say this to s
hink we f
I give it. Don't cut up rough. Don't go to smoothing us against the g
men have you
indsor folks, squire. I don't belon
use to tell me how
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to hunt and trade. All through, there was a
they have as m
y do you
the more angry from the fact that Boston refused to be at all explicit in regard to the number at Windsor. "He hadn't counted," he said. "They were scattered round a go
you com
the way I walked, and part of the way I ro
my questions. Did you see
told you
am Barlow
lieut
es
. He was
w you were
ess
you
didn't make no secret of it.
message to my daughter from him. Don't den
u were mad about it, and he thought h
ave not a letter ab
think I have. 'Twon't be th
re wil
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ling of my goods myself. Before you call in your men, I'll go o
rned over its contents. He then examined the pack itself, and found nothing. Boston put th
n, who searched the hawker with
. "You wouldn't believe me. Perhaps you w
n Curter begun again, with t
come he
to have you get done as soon as you can, for I
face of the other. "
f my acquaintance, then. They like mo
lding out the right indu
, old lad. I don't speak wi
Curter, slipping a couple o
d the pieces upon the floor, tried them with his teeth, and, being satisfi
ght argument. W
d any message t
-s, he
you go
in wr
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did he
hat he was her
H
ve would nev
ferable En
not yet giv
ad be
win your g
ev
in him, and they
that
es
loved or hated with vindictive energy. His hatred of the Yankees was intense, and it offended him greatly that his daughter should fix her affections
to you. I love my child as well as any man can do. But I wou
get even with any one who hurts us. You don't know the lieutenant very well, I see. I do. There ain't a finer b
I think about this matter. He shall
ummed a
you mean
If I want to hurry on a marriage, I always get some old maid, old woman, or old ma
think
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always want to eat forbidden fruit. Your best way would be to
boundless. I seem to see with a prophet's eye. This great continent will one day bear a great nation famous for its liberal ideas, a nation of cunning men, who will h
land, in his wildest dreams never approached the reality. Who could hope that, in less than ten generations, the
have you hanging about here, you will see this Lieutenant Barlow, and take this message from me: under no circumstances will I tolerate
-s, sq
, you must leave the settlement." He rose and left the room, not aware o