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"
Smiley he stood scratching his head and looking down at Dan'l a long  
time, and at last he says, 'I do wonder what in the nation that frog  
throw'd off for--I wonder if there ain't something the matter with him  
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-he 'pears to look mighty baggy, somehow.' And he ketched Dan'l by the  
nap of the neck, and hefted him, and says, 'Why blame my cats if he don't  
weigh five pound!' and turned him upside down and he belched out a double  
handful of shot. And then he see how it was, and he was the maddest man  
--he set the frog down and took out after that feller, but he never  
ketched him. And--"  
[
Here Simon Wheeler heard his name called from the front yard, and got up  
to see what was wanted.] And turning to me as he moved away, he said:  
Just set where you are, stranger, and rest easy--I ain't going to be  
"
gone a second."  
But, by your leave, I did not think that a continuation of the history of  
the enterprising vagabond Jim Smiley would be likely to afford me much  
information concerning the Rev. Leonidas W. Smiley, and so I started  
away.  
At the door I met the sociable Wheeler returning, and he buttonholed me  
and recommenced:  
"
Well, thish-yer Smiley had a yaller one-eyed cow that didn't have no  
tail, only just a short stump like a bannanner, and--"  
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