Well, pretty soon the old man was up and around again, and then he went for Judge Thatcher in the courts to make him give up that money, and he went for me, too, for not stopping school. He catched me a couple of times and thrashed me, but I went to school just the same, and dodged him or outrun him most of the time. I didnāt want to go to school much before, but I reckoned Iād go now to spite pap. That law trial was a slow businessā āappeared like they warnāt ever going to get started on it; so every now and then Iād borrow two or three dollars off of the judge for him, to keep from getting a cowhiding. Every time he got money he got drunk; and every time he got drunk he raised Cain around town; and every time he raised Cain he got jailed. He was just suitedā āthis kind of thing was right in his line.
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