Dennison Grant: a Novel of To-day by Robert J. C. Stead
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"You losee hoss blanket?" "Yep." "What kind hoss blanket?" "Jus' a brown blanket for that Pete-horse." "Whose hoss?" "Mine," proudly. "Where you catchee?" "Raised him." "Good hoss?" "You betcha." "Huh!" Pause. "You no catchee horse blanket, hey?" "No!" said the Chinaman, whose manner instantly changed. In this brief conversation he had classified Drazk, and classified him correctly. "You catchee him, though--some hell, too--you stickee lound here. Beat it," |
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