âSet down, my boy; I wouldnât strain myself if I was you. I reckon you ainât used to lying, it donât seem to come handy; what you want is practice. You do it pretty awkward.â
I didnât care nothing for the compliment, but I was glad to be let off, anyway.
The doctor he started to say something, and turns and says:
âIf youâd been in town at first, Levi Bellâ ââ The king broke in and reached out his hand, and says:
âWhy, is this my poor dead brotherâs old friend that heâs wrote so often about?â
The lawyer and him shook hands, and the lawyer smiled and looked pleased, and they talked right along awhile, and then got to one side and talked low; and at last the lawyer speaks up and says: