The duke allowed it did. They pawed the yaller-boys, and sifted them through their fingers and let them jingle down on the floor; and the king says:
āIt aināt no use talkinā; beinā brothers to a rich dead man and representatives of furrin heirs thatās got left is the line for you and me, Bilge. Thish yer comes of trustān to Providence. Itās the best way, in the long run. Iāve tried āem all, and therā aināt no better way.ā
Most everybody would a been satisfied with the pile, and took it on trust; but no, they must count it. So they counts it, and it comes out four hundred and fifteen dollars short. Says the king:
āDern him, I wonder what he done with that four hundred and fifteen dollars?ā
They worried over that awhile, and ransacked all around for it. Then the duke says: