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haps not but by giving him warning in a quiet way perhaps I might on arriving at Sugar Grove we saw Mr. McClean and the Depot master out riding in a buggy. I first went to the Landlady and after asking for McClean was told that he was not in the house. I told her I thought he would sleep all day as he seldom works in the day, but only at night, she said he was generally there until dinner time and then remained around outside. She sent her little girl out to call McClean and when he came in I asked him if he was Mr. McClean and he said he was, I told him that I had been informed that I could find him around Sugar Grove and that I would like a ? to represent the Land Co. out toward Sugar Grove and other places in the western part of this County. He said that he did not care to work that way at all. I asked him what he had been doing & he said he was looking after things of interest to Railroad Co. at present. I asked him if it paid well and he said enough to satisfy him I asked him if he worked day or night and he replied 'at night' I told him that he did not need ,much sleep as the lady of the house said that