āCall this a govment! why, just look at it and see what itās like. Hereās the law a-standing ready to take a manās son away from himā āa manās own son, which he has had all the trouble and all the anxiety and all the expense of raising. Yes, just as that man has got that son raised at last, and ready to go to work and begin to do suthinā for him and give him a rest, the law up and goes for him. And they call that govment! That aināt all, nuther. The law backs that old Judge Thatcher up and helps him to keep me out oā my property. Hereās what the law does: The law takes a man worth six thousand dollars and upāards, and jams him into an old trap of a cabin like this, and lets him go round in clothes that aināt fitten for a hog. They call that govment! A man canāt get his rights in a govment like this. Sometimes Iāve a mighty notion to just leave the country for good and all. Yes, and I told