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allowed to fall the boots. When I came to the surface that I have manufactured some hits
swimming and land in a block of brush of mesquite to that me the clung,
gotten on my feet, and it passed out to ford to the opposite bank more frightened than
badly. You straighten there me I placed up to that the spuntar of the day.
"The thing that I now remember better was the particular odor of the wet one
mole-skin. If there had been an itinerant artist around looking for
a portrait of the Desperation, I would certainly have filled the account. The
sleeves were lacerated out of my shirt, and my face and my arm were scratched
and bleeding from the thorns of the mesquite. Anybody that could have
sees then me it would ever have dreamed that I was an itinerant depositary
of 'the Money of Other People.' When it found the good daylight I began
and held the refuge of the brush to hide me. Later almost a hour
trips, I came out a divides, and on a mile street me he/she saw what looked
as a jacal. Directly I observed a smoke rises, and I knew then it was
a residence. My aspect was not what I desired, but I drew near me
it.
"In answer to my knock in the door a woman approximately opened him two thumbs
and it seemed to be interested more in examination of anatomy mine that in
listening to my troubles. After I had chatted her
done ask to me, 'Any estays you crazy?' I assured that I was perfectly healthy,
and what everybody of which I have had need was food and dressing for which I would pay her/it
well. It is due to be my aspect that has waked up again his/her understanding, for
she admitted me and it fed me.
"The woman had a small girl of probably ten years adult. This small
girl brought me water to wash him, while his/her mother prepared me
anything to eat. I was so anxious to pay these people that I have founded a
five-dollar gold piece in one of my pockets and it gave him/it to the small one
girl that to turn it gave him/it to his/her mother. While I was drinking the
coffee and having my breakfast, the woman saw me looking to a portrait