The American Claimant


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Mulberry to help; and the fact is, I don't much care what happens, so  
long as he's spared to me."  
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Well, here's to him, and hoping he'll make another strike soon."  
"And rake in the lame, the halt and the blind, and turn the house into a  
hospital again? It's what he would do. I've seen aplenty of that and  
more. No, Washington, I want his strikes to be mighty moderate ones the  
rest of the way down the vale."  
"Well, then, big strike or little strike, or no strike at all, here's  
hoping he'll never lack for friends--and I don't reckon he ever will  
while there's people around who know enough to--"  
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Him lack for friends!" and she tilted her head up with a frank pride--  
why, Washington, you can't name a man that's anybody that isn't fond of  
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him. I'll tell you privately, that I've had Satan's own time to keep  
them from appointing him to some office or other. They knew he'd no  
business with an office, just as well as I did, but he's the hardest man  
to refuse anything to, a body ever saw. Mulberry Sellers with an office!  
laws goodness, you know what that would be like. Why, they'd come from  
the ends of the earth to see a circus like that. I'd just as lieves be  
married to Niagara Falls, and done with it." After a reflective pause  
she added--having wandered back, in the interval, to the remark that had  
been her text: "Friends?--oh, indeed, no man ever had more; and such  
friends: Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Johnston, Longstreet, Lee--many's the  
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