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would carry him & took refuge in his sanctum. With a laugh of satisfaction Longhair put up his knife and left the dining room. That evening just at dusk, the Major, arming himself with a revolver, went out "to get his dollar." After a short search he found Longhair in a barroom pretty drunk. Going up to him the Major made a polite bow & with his usual courtesy said, "Will you be pleased to do me a favor to pay me that dollar for that dinner." "You infernal dutchman, shouted Longhair, "do you dare to follow me with your [[unclear"! I will cut your rascally heart out." and drawing his Bowie, he dashed at the Major, who went down the street at a great rate. At the lower or west end of this town was a bit of broken ground used as a dumping