"And it's all on account of the same mis'able woman that I'm misjudged-and we was living so happy here, me and you. I wish she was in--" His voice broke.
"I ain't responsible for what I'm saying, Avery," pleaded Buck, contritely.
"You know what things have happened to stir me up the last few hours-yes, all my life, for that matter. I ain't been comfortable in mind for thirty years till you come here and cheered me up and showed me what's what. I appreciate it and I'll prove that to you before we're done.
We'll get along together all right after this. All is, you must see me through."
Then the two plug hats bent together in earnest conference.
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