We got a splendid stock of sorted spiders, and bugs, and frogs, and caterpillars, and one thing or another; and we like to got a hornetâs nest, but we didnât. The family was at home. We didnât give it right up, but stayed with them as long as we could; because we allowed weâd tire them out or theyâd got to tire us out, and they done it. Then we got allycumpain and rubbed on the places, and was pretty near all right again, but couldnât set down convenient. And so we went for the snakes, and grabbed a couple of dozen garters and house-snakes, and put them in a bag, and put it in our room, and by that time it was suppertime, and a rattling good honest dayâs work: and hungry?â âoh, no, I reckon not! And there warnât a blessed snake up there when we went backâ âwe didnât half tie the sack, and they worked out somehow, and left. But it didnât matter much, because they was still on the premises somewheres. So we judged we could get some of them again. No, there warnât no real scarcity of snakes about the house for a considerable spell. Youâd see them dripping from the rafters and places every now and then; and they generly landed in your plate, or down the back of your neck, and most of the time where you didnât want them.
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