I went down to the front garden and clumb over the stile where you go through the high board fence. There was an inch of new snow on the ground, and I seen somebodyâs tracks. They had come up from the quarry and stood around the stile a while, and then went on around the garden fence. It was funny they hadnât come in, after standing around so. I couldnât make it out. It was very curious, somehow. I was going to follow around, but I stooped down to look at the tracks first. I didnât notice anything at first, but next I did. There was a cross in the left boot-heel made with big nails, to keep off the devil.
I was up in a second and shinning down the hill. I looked over my shoulder every now and then, but I didnât see nobody. I was at Judge Thatcherâs as quick as I could get there. He said:
âWhy, my boy, you are all out of breath. Did you come for your interest?â
âNo, sir,â I says; âis there some for me?â